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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Raw Nickel Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Nickel Pickup
The Slash 2.0 Neck is optimized for clarity and articulation in neck position with moderate output, while the Slash 2.0 Bridge delivers aggressive, tight output designed for bridge-position high-gain work. Choose the Neck if you need balanced, responsive tones for blues and classic rock; choose the Bridge if you play heavy rock and metal and want sustain and definition under distortion.
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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Raw Nickel Pickup
Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Nickel Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Raw Nickel Pickup | Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Nickel Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $159.00 | $159.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Neck Humbucker Raw Nickel Pickup
- ✓ Lower DC resistance (8.8k ohms) preserves articulation and harmonic detail
- ✓ Warm, organic breakup character suits blues, rock, and studio work
- ✓ Neck-position voicing ensures clarity without excessive output clouding tone
- ✓ Responsive dynamics reward pick technique and finger nuance
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Nickel Pickup
- ✓ Higher DC resistance (9.38k ohms) generates substantial aggressive output for high-gain
- ✓ Tight low end and articulation hold up under heavy distortion and palm-muting
- ✓ Designed specifically for bridge-position sustain and note definition
- ✓ Warm harmonic complexity prevents harsh or thin character in metal and hard rock
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these pickups as a matched set?
Yes. The Neck and Bridge together form a cohesive Slash 2.0 set designed for balanced performance across positions, as stated in the Neck description. The moderate-output Neck pairs naturally with the aggressive Bridge for full-range clarity and sustain.
Which pickup is better for blues and classic rock?
The Neck Humbucker is explicitly designed for blues, rock, and studio sessions. Its 8.8k ohms resistance and warm, responsive character preserve articulation and dynamics ideal for both clean and driven contexts in these genres.
What's the output difference between these two pickups?
The Bridge has higher DC resistance at 9.38k ohms versus the Neck's 8.8k ohms, generating substantially more output. This extra aggression and sustain makes the Bridge better suited for high-gain metal and hard rock, while the Neck maintains clarity in moderate-to-driven applications.
How do the magnets differ?
Both use Alnico II magnets, but the Bridge's higher output configuration emphasizes tight low-end response and harmonic complexity for heavy riffing, while the Neck's moderate output with the same magnet preserves warm breakup and note separation for articulate playing.