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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Telecaster vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For 1955 Telecaster
The Antiquity Bridge is designed specifically for bridge-position brightness and snap, while the Antiquity Neck is voiced for warm, woody neck-position response with a slightly higher resistance. Choose the Bridge if you need articulate, bell-like clarity for lead work and rhythm definition; choose the Neck if you want warm, organic midrange and natural dynamics for rhythm playing and smooth cleans.
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Telecaster
Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For 1955 Telecaster
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Telecaster | Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For 1955 Telecaster | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129.00 | $129.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Pickup Type | Bridge | Neck |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Telecaster
- ✓ Specifically voiced for bridge position with upper-midrange snap and bell-like clarity
- ✓ Lower DC resistance (6.4K ohms) preserves note definition across frequency spectrum
- ✓ Q factor of 2.05 provides smooth roll-off without harshness
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For 1955 Telecaster
- ✓ Neck-position design with warm midrange and woody character ideal for rhythm and cleans
- ✓ Higher DC resistance (7.9K ohms) adds body and organic response
- ✓ Precise 1955 Telecaster cavity dimensions ensure perfect fit in vintage instruments
- ✓ Slightly lower Q rating (1.80) delivers smoother, non-aggressive high-end rolloff
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these pickups together as a set?
Yes. Together they form an authentic Telecaster pairing—the Bridge delivers articulate snap and clarity while the Neck contributes warm, organic midrange. This combination suits blues, country, and rock across both lead and rhythm playing.
What's the main electrical difference between them?
The Neck has higher DC resistance (7.9K vs 6.4K ohms) and a lower Q factor (1.80 vs 2.05), making it warmer and smoother in the high end. The Bridge prioritizes clarity and definition with faster, snappier response.
Will the Neck Antiquity fit my guitar if it's not a 1955 Telecaster?
The Neck Antiquity is designed with precise 1955 Telecaster cavity dimensions (3.150" length, .780" width, .670" height). Standard modern Telecasters may have slightly different cavities, so measure your instrument's cavity before purchasing.
Are these hand-wound and vintage-voiced?
Yes, both are hand-wound in Santa Barbara with hand-ground Alnico 5 magnets, period-correct pole stagger, and lacquered/potted construction. Both capture genuine 1950s Telecaster character while offering modern reliability and consistency.