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Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster

The Antiquity 2 Jam Neck is a neck-position pickup suited for warmer, fuller midrange response and beginner-friendly playability, while the Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge is a bridge-position pickup designed for tighter lows and singing highs with a more defined, articulate voice for intermediate to professional players. Choose the Neck for all-around warmth and ease; choose the Bridge for clarity and balanced frequency control.

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Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster

$119.00
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster

$119.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For JazzmasterSeymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster
Price$119.00$119.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
Pickup TypeNeckBridge
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Neck Pickup For Jazzmaster

  • Warmer tone with full midrange presence ideal for rhythm and comping
  • Accessible to beginners while remaining capable for advanced players
  • Natural breakup character suits jazz and blues without harshness

Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge Pickup For Jazzmaster

  • Tight low-end definition and singing highs for clarity and note separation
  • Q rating of 3.5 controls resonant peak without harshness
  • Alnico 5 magnet with 8.6K ohms and 4.2H inductance for balanced frequency response
Bottom line: Buy the Antiquity 2 Jam Neck if you want warmth and approachability across skill levels. Buy the Antiquity 2 Jam Bridge if you're intermediate or advanced and need articulate, well-defined tone with controlled resonance.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use both pickups together in the same guitar?

Yes. The Neck and Bridge are designed as a complementary pair for Jazzmaster guitars. The Neck delivers warmth and midrange, while the Bridge adds clarity and tight definition, creating a balanced overall tone across neck and bridge positions.

What's the skill-level difference between them?

The Neck pickup suits beginners through advanced players with its forgiving, full-bodied tone. The Bridge is optimized for intermediate and professional players who want precise articulation and frequency control; it requires more picking technique to voice properly.

Are they drop-in replacements for standard Jazzmaster pickups?

The Bridge pickup is confirmed as a true drop-in replacement for Fender American Standard sized Jazzmaster pickups with no routing or modifications needed. Both use standard Jazzmaster sizing and cloth push-back cable integration.

Which is better for surf and indie rock?

The Bridge pickup is specifically listed for surf and indie tones with its singing highs and tight low end. The Neck works for indie but leans more toward jazz and blues warmth; the Bridge is the better choice if surf or driven indie rock is your priority.

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