


Generation X Supersonic Series Pickups
BSNW Generation X Supersonic Series Humbucking Pickups are similar to our original (Boomer Edition) pickups, with a small change that makes a huge difference. Gen X Supersonic pickups are available in three styles, each with a similar design, identical look, and drastically different sound. Supersonic pickups are tightly wound using 42 gauge polyurathane insulated copper wire, helping provide a crisp output and tone. Supersonic pickups have a pickup cover that is available in nickel or gold, or they can be open if preferred. The original Supersonic pickups featured one coil with nickel poles, and the other with low magnetic steel poles. The new Gen X series features nickel poles in both coils, increasing the output drastically. BSNW Hypersonic Series Pickups are a great way to help upgrade the favorite weapon in your arsenal, and are available in 6 or 7 string.
MACH 2
Mach two humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 2 magnets that produce heavy, thick, gritty and muddy low end tones with an output of 17,900 ohms compared to 13,100 ohms Boomer Mach 2’s for the bridge, and 12,500 ohms instead of 7,200 ohms.
MACH 3
Mach three humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 3 magnets. The bridge produces an output of 15,800 ohms and neck produces 9,700 ohms. The Boomer Mach 3 pickups had an output of 9,300 ohms and 5,900 ohms.
MACH 4
Mach four humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 4 magnets, and the bridge produces 16,900 ohms and neck produces 8,800 ohms, instead of 13,000 ohms and 5,800 ohms.
MACH 5
Mach five humbucking pickups are fueled by Alnico 5 magnets, and produce the bridge produces 19,900 ohms and neck 11,500 ohms instead of 16,000 ohms and 8,000 ohms.
BSNW Generation X Supersonic Series Humbucking Pickups are similar to our original (Boomer Edition) pickups, with a small change that makes a huge difference. Gen X Supersonic pickups are available in three styles, each with a similar design, identical look, and drastically different sound. Supersonic pickups are tightly wound using 42 gauge polyurathane insulated copper wire, helping provide a crisp output and tone. Supersonic pickups have a pickup cover that is available in nickel or gold, or they can be open if preferred. The original Supersonic pickups featured one coil with nickel poles, and the other with low magnetic steel poles. The new Gen X series features nickel poles in both coils, increasing the output drastically. BSNW Hypersonic Series Pickups are a great way to help upgrade the favorite weapon in your arsenal, and are available in 6 or 7 string.
MACH 2
Mach two humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 2 magnets that produce heavy, thick, gritty and muddy low end tones with an output of 17,900 ohms compared to 13,100 ohms Boomer Mach 2’s for the bridge, and 12,500 ohms instead of 7,200 ohms.
MACH 3
Mach three humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 3 magnets. The bridge produces an output of 15,800 ohms and neck produces 9,700 ohms. The Boomer Mach 3 pickups had an output of 9,300 ohms and 5,900 ohms.
MACH 4
Mach four humbucking pickups are fueled with Alnico 4 magnets, and the bridge produces 16,900 ohms and neck produces 8,800 ohms, instead of 13,000 ohms and 5,800 ohms.
MACH 5
Mach five humbucking pickups are fueled by Alnico 5 magnets, and produce the bridge produces 19,900 ohms and neck 11,500 ohms instead of 16,000 ohms and 8,000 ohms.