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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster
The Antiquity Neck is optimized for neck-position articulation with lower output and natural compression, while the Antiquity Bridge provides more output and snap for bridge-position brightness. Choose the Neck for fingerstyle jazz and clean tones; choose the Bridge to pair with it or as a standalone bridge replacement for fuller tone and note definition across genres.
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster
Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster | Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster | |
|---|---|---|
| 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 Jazzmaster
- ✓ 8.3K resistance delivers smooth, singing character ideal for jazz and indie clean tones
- ✓ Natural compression and 3.5 Q factor ensure articulate note separation without harshness
- ✓ Reverse wound, reverse polarity configuration minimizes microphonics for studio clarity
- ✓ Height-adjustable design lets you fine-tune output and brightness to your guitar
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster
- ✓ Bridge position calibration provides more output and snap for fuller tone
- ✓ Warm vintage character works across jazz, blues, indie, and rock genres
- ✓ Low-output design maintains articulation without aggressive bite
- ✓ Smooth midrange focuses definition without harshness or brittleness
Frequently asked questions
Can I use just one of these pickups, or do they need to be purchased as a set?
Each pickup is sold individually, so you can buy just the Neck, just the Bridge, or both separately to build your own combination. They are designed to work well together but also function standalone in their respective positions.
What is the main tonal difference between neck and bridge positions in this Antiquity line?
The Neck pickup emphasizes smooth singing character with natural compression and articulation for fingerstyle and clean tones. The Bridge pickup adds more output and snap, providing fuller presence and definition across jazz, blues, and rock applications.
Are these pickups suitable for beginners, or do they require advanced playing technique?
The Neck is rated intermediate to professional, while the Bridge accommodates beginner through professional skill levels. The Bridge's more forgiving output makes it slightly more accessible to newer players, though both reward refined technique and clean playing.
Will these pickups work in vintage Jazzmasters, or only modern reissues?
Both are designed to fit standard Jazzmaster pickup routes in vintage and modern instruments. The vintage-correct flatwork and wax-potted construction ensure compatibility, though you should verify your guitar's specific dimensions before purchase.