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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Nickel Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Nickel Pickup
The Slash 2.0 Neck is voiced for balanced lead and rhythm work with natural compression and vintage warmth, while the Slash 2.0 Bridge delivers higher output and assertive cut designed to drive amplifiers harder in high-gain and metal contexts. Choose the Neck for blues-forward rock and dynamic playing; choose the Bridge for heavy rock, metal, and maximum presence.
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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Nickel Pickup
Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Nickel Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Nickel Pickup | Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Nickel Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $149.00 | $149.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Nickel Pickup
- ✓ Lower 8.8k ohms output sits naturally in neck position with balanced lead/rhythm versatility
- ✓ Naturally compressed, warm tone preserves note definition without aggressive character
- ✓ Excellent for blues, classic rock, and clean-to-moderate-gain tones
- ✓ Hand-built with Alnico 2 magnets and wax potting for reliability
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Nickel Pickup
- ✓ Higher 9.38k ohms output designed to drive tube amps into natural saturation
- ✓ Assertive articulation and vocal midrange presence cut through dense high-gain mixes
- ✓ Reduced microphonic feedback with strong string definition for lead work
- ✓ Optimized for hard rock, metal, and modern high-gain applications
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both pickups as a set?
Yes, both are designed as companions in the Slash 2.0 set, hand-built in Santa Barbara with matching construction (Alnico 2 magnets, nickel silver plates, wax potting, maple spacers). They integrate seamlessly for consistent aesthetic and tonal character across the neck.
What's the main tonal difference between 8.8k and 9.38k ohms?
The Neck's lower 8.8k ohms yields a warmer, more naturally compressed response ideal for balanced rhythm and lead work. The Bridge's 9.38k ohms produces more assertive output and aggression, designed to saturate tube amps and cut through high-gain mixes without losing definition.
Are these pickups suitable for jazz or blues?
The Neck Humbucker suits blues and classic rock well, preserving dynamic response and note clarity. The Bridge is not ideal for jazz or blues; it's voiced for hard rock and metal where its assertive character and reduced feedback shine.
Do both pickups have the same construction and reliability?
Both are hand-built with identical construction methods: Alnico 2 rough cast magnets, wax potting, maple spacers, nickel silver plates with long mounting legs, and braided single-conductor lead wire. The difference is output voicing for their respective positions, not build quality.