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Seymour Duncan Sat Night Spcl Neck Raw Nickel Bdr TShll Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special, bridge Gc Pickup

The Neck is a medium-output humbucker for thick, sustained rhythm and lead work in rock and metal, while the Bridge is a brighter single-coil-style pickup designed for classic rock and blues with articulate highs and punchy mids. Choose the Neck if you need clarity in a humbucker format for aggressive playing; choose the Bridge if you want vintage character with modern responsiveness in a single-coil cavity.

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Seymour Duncan Sat Night Spcl Neck Raw Nickel Bdr TShll Pickup

$155.00
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Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special, bridge Gc Pickup

$155.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Sat Night Spcl Neck Raw Nickel Bdr TShll PickupSeymour Duncan Saturday Night Special, bridge Gc Pickup
Price$155.00$155.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Sat Night Spcl Neck Raw Nickel Bdr TShll Pickup

  • Medium-output humbucker optimized for neck position with reduced wooly character
  • Alnico IV magnets and 7.90k resistance deliver harmonic complexity for clean and crunch tones
  • Four-conductor wiring enables series, split, and parallel switching options
  • Built for thick, sustained notes without sacrificing articulation

Why choose Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special, bridge Gc Pickup

  • Higher 9.75k resistance produces bright, articulate tone with punchy mids
  • Designed for single-coil cavities with excellent string-to-string separation
  • Balanced output cuts through a mix in band and recording settings
  • Vintage character with modern responsiveness across multiple genres
Bottom line: Pick the Neck if your guitar has humbucker cavities and you play rock, metal, or progressive music requiring clear rhythm and lead tones. Pick the Bridge if you have a single-coil routed guitar and want a versatile pickup for blues, classic rock, or studio work.

Frequently asked questions

What guitar routing do these pickups fit?

The Neck is a humbucker designed for humbucker neck cavities. The Bridge is a single-coil-style pickup made for standard single-coil routing and cavities. They are not interchangeable between different guitar types.

Which is better for metal and aggressive playing?

The Neck is specifically voiced for rock and metal with medium output and punchy character. The Bridge is rated 'not ideal for metal' and is tuned toward blues and classic rock, making the Neck the stronger choice for aggressive genres.

Can either pickup be coil-split?

Both pickups feature four-conductor wiring that allows for coil-split and parallel switching options, giving you tonal flexibility beyond their stock configuration.

How do the output levels compare?

The Neck has 7.90k DC resistance (medium output), while the Bridge has 9.75k (slightly higher). The Bridge will deliver more volume and a brighter character, while the Neck focuses on clarity and harmonic detail.

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