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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Stringmaster vs Seymour Duncan Antiquity for Single Coil Precision Bass Pickup
The Antiquity Neck is built for 8-string lap steel guitars, while the Antiquity Single Coil Precision Bass is designed for 4-string electric bass. Choose the Neck Pickup if you play Stringmaster lap steel; choose the P-Bass version if you play vintage-style electric bass.
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Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Stringmaster
Seymour Duncan Antiquity for Single Coil Precision Bass Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Stringmaster | Seymour Duncan Antiquity for Single Coil Precision Bass Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $109.00 | $109.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Pickup Type | Neck | Any Position |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity Neck Pickup For Stringmaster
- ✓ Designed specifically for 8-string Stringmaster lap steel instruments
- ✓ Protruting Alnico II magnets deliver extended frequency response and natural compression
- ✓ 9.40k ohms DCR provides balanced output with clarity and midrange authority
- ✓ Dual-polarity winding maximizes tonal coherence across all eight strings
Why choose Seymour Duncan Antiquity for Single Coil Precision Bass Pickup
- ✓ Four Alnico 2 rod magnets with focused, woody fundamental ideal for bass
- ✓ 11.31k ohms DCR and 650G output suit studio and classic rock applications
- ✓ Hand-wound in Santa Barbara with wax-coated cloth wire for durability
- ✓ Single-coil P-Bass format drops directly into standard Precision bass instruments
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these pickups interchangeably?
No. The Antiquity Neck is wound for 8-string lap steel with traditional pole spacing for Stringmaster instruments. The P-Bass version is a single-coil Precision bass pickup with four rod magnets and different tonal characteristics.
Which pickup has higher output?
The P-Bass version has 11.31k ohms DC resistance versus the Neck's 9.40k ohms. The P-Bass also carries a 650G unloaded output spec, making it slightly hotter for driving amplifiers.
Are both hand-wound?
Yes. The Antiquity Neck features vintage-style push-back cloth braid hookup wire wound front and rear with dual polarity. The P-Bass is hand-wound in Santa Barbara with classic cloth push-back hookup wire protected by wax-coated string.
What instruments fit each pickup?
The Antiquity Neck is built for 8-string Stringmaster lap steel guitars. The Antiquity Single Coil Precision Bass fits standard 4-string Precision bass instruments.