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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jaguar vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jaguar
The Antiquity Neck is wound RWRP for hum cancellation when paired with a bridge model and delivers balanced midrange articulation, while the Antiquity Bridge is standard-wound and emphasizes articulate highs with vintage character. Buy the Neck if you're building a complete Antiquity system for studio work or indie rock; buy the Bridge as a standalone upgrade or to complete a matched pair.
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jaguar
Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jaguar
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jaguar | Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jaguar | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $119.00 | $119.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Pickup Type | Neck | Bridge |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jaguar
- ✓ RWRP wound specifically for hum cancellation with bridge model
- ✓ Balanced midrange articulation ideal for studio sessions
- ✓ Naturally compressed response perfect for controlled tone shaping
- ✓ Direct drop-in for American Standard Jaguar neck position
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jaguar
- ✓ Articulate highs with vintage character suited for blues and rock
- ✓ Dynamic response across skill levels from beginner to pro
- ✓ Smooth sustain and natural breakup at moderate gain
- ✓ Works as standalone upgrade or paired with matching neck model
Frequently asked questions
Should I buy both the Neck and Bridge together?
Yes, if you want hum cancellation—the Neck is RWRP wound specifically to pair with the standard-wound Bridge model. Buying them together ensures proper phase alignment and quieter operation compared to using either pickup alone.
Can I use just one of these pickups?
Yes. The Bridge works well as a standalone upgrade for any Jaguar. The Neck can be used alone but delivers its hum-canceling benefit only when paired with the standard Bridge model.
What's the tonal difference between Neck and Bridge?
The Neck emphasizes balanced midrange and natural compression for articulate, controlled tone; the Bridge highlights articulate highs with vintage character and more dynamic response. Both are warm and smooth but voiced differently for their positions.
Are these pickups suitable for metal or high-gain genres?
No. Both are rated not ideal for metal, djent, and high-gain hard rock. They're designed for vintage, warm tones in indie, blues, rock, and alternative applications.