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Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer RWRP Pickup
Product A is a complete three-pickup set (neck, middle, bridge) designed as a full Strat replacement, while Product B is a single middle pickup with four-conductor wiring for advanced modifications. Choose Product A for a ready-to-install full set; choose Product B if you need only a middle pickup or want switching flexibility.
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Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer Pickup
Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer RWRP Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer Pickup | Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer RWRP Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $109.00 | $109.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer Pickup
- ✓ Complete three-pickup set—no need to source additional pickups
- ✓ Bridge pickup wound 50% hotter for enhanced sustain and snap
- ✓ Reverse-wound/reverse-polarity middle pickup eliminates hum across standard positions
Why choose Seymour Duncan Retro Antiquity II for Strat Surfer RWRP Pickup
- ✓ Four-conductor wiring enables coil splits, phase mods, and custom switching
- ✓ Single middle pickup offers flexibility for partial upgrades or replacement
- ✓ Precise resistance and inductance specs (6.363k, 2.42H) for detailed tone control
Frequently asked questions
Can I use Product B as a standalone middle pickup, or do I need the full set?
Product B is sold as a single middle pickup with four-conductor wiring, so it works as a partial replacement. Product A is a complete three-pickup set, so you install all three at once.
Which one has hum-cancelling in positions 2 and 4?
Both include a reverse-wound/reverse-polarity middle pickup that eliminates hum in the classic blended positions (2 and 4). Product A covers all three positions; Product B focuses only on the middle.
What's the difference in output between the bridge pickups?
Product A's bridge pickup is wound 50% hotter at 9.80k DC resistance for enhanced sustain and snap. Product B does not include a bridge pickup—it is the middle pickup only.
Can I modify the wiring on Product A the way I can with Product B?
Product B explicitly features four-conductor wiring for coil splits and phase modifications. Product A's wiring configuration is not detailed; check with the retailer if advanced switching is essential to your build.