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Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jet Bridge Pickup For Jaguar vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster
The Antiquity 2 Jet is a bridge pickup for Jaguar guitars optimized for surf rock and rhythm work with a focused, slightly compressed tone, while the Antiquity 2 Jam is a neck pickup for Jazzmaster guitars voiced for jazz, blues, and clean tones with a fuller midrange. Choose the Jet if you play offset guitars and want period-correct bridge brightness; choose the Jam if you need a warm, articulate neck position for jazz and blues.
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jet Bridge Pickup For Jaguar
Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jet Bridge Pickup For Jaguar | Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $119.00 | $119.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Pickup Type | Bridge | Neck |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jet Bridge Pickup For Jaguar
- ✓ Purpose-built for Jaguar bridge position with raised magnet pattern
- ✓ Focused, controlled tone ideal for surf rock and rhythm work
- ✓ Hand-wound with Alnico 5 rod magnets for articulate highs and clarity
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster
- ✓ Designed for Jazzmaster neck position with fuller midrange character
- ✓ Versatile warm, articulate tone suited to jazz, blues, and indie genres
- ✓ Lower barrier to entry with beginner-friendly skill rating
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these pickups interchangeably between Jaguar and Jazzmaster guitars?
No. The Jet is designed specifically as a bridge pickup for Jaguar guitars, while the Jam is a neck pickup for Jazzmaster guitars. Each is optimized for its respective instrument's position and tonal character.
Which pickup has higher output?
The Jet has a specified DC resistance of 6.8K ohms. The Jam's output specifications are not provided in the available information, so a direct comparison cannot be made.
Are both pickups suitable for beginners?
The Jet is rated for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. The Jam is rated for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players, making it more accessible for those just starting out.
Which pickup works better for high-gain and metal tones?
Neither pickup is ideal for metal or high-gain styles. Both are voiced for vintage, warm, articulate tones that prioritize clean and driven tones over extreme gain.