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Seymour Duncan Black Winter bridge 7-String Pickup vs Seymour Duncan 7-String Pegasus Bridge, Passive Mount, Matte Black Pickup
The Black Winter has higher output (20.4K ohms vs 14.92K) and three ceramic magnets for maximum aggression and tight lows, while the Pegasus uses an Alnico 5 magnet for a more articulate, punchy midrange character. Choose Black Winter if you prioritize raw power and extreme drop tunings; choose Pegasus if you want clarity and midrange definition without sacrificing aggression.
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Seymour Duncan Black Winter bridge 7-String Pickup
Seymour Duncan 7-String Pegasus Bridge, Passive Mount, Matte Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Black Winter bridge 7-String Pickup | Seymour Duncan 7-String Pegasus Bridge, Passive Mount, Matte Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $125.00 | $125.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Black Winter bridge 7-String Pickup
- ✓ Higher DC resistance (20.4K) delivers maximum aggressive output and sustain
- ✓ Three large ceramic magnets provide exceptionally tight, defined low-end
- ✓ Squeal-free even at extreme high-gain levels—ideal for tuning down further
Why choose Seymour Duncan 7-String Pegasus Bridge, Passive Mount, Matte Black Pickup
- ✓ More articulate midrange presence (7 mid EQ) cuts through dense mixes better
- ✓ Alnico 5 magnet provides smoother, more musical compression characteristics
- ✓ Lower DC resistance (14.92K) offers faster transient response and punch
Frequently asked questions
Which pickup has more output?
Black Winter has higher DC resistance at 20.4K ohms versus Pegasus at 14.92K ohms, making Black Winter the more aggressive, higher-output option.
Which is better for super low tunings?
Black Winter's three ceramic magnets and tighter low-end response make it better suited for extended drop tunings where extreme clarity in the bass is critical.
What's the main tonal difference?
Black Winter emphasizes cutting highs and articulate clarity across the spectrum with ceramic aggression; Pegasus emphasizes punchy mids (7 mid EQ) and smoother Alnico character, making it sit better in dense mixes while staying aggressive.
Are both suitable for modern metal?
Yes—both are hand-built in Santa Barbara with vacuum wax potting and 4-conductor wiring. The choice comes down to whether you prioritize extreme output (Black Winter) or articulate midrange punch (Pegasus).