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Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Neck Humbucker Zebra 4-Conductor SE Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Bridge Humbucker Black 4-Conductor SE Pickup

The Slash 3.0 Neck is warm and singing with pronounced midrange for controlled lead and rhythm work, while the Slash 3.0 Bridge is bright and punchy with high output for aggressive lead tones and soloing. Choose the Neck for smooth, articulate playing across the fretboard; choose the Bridge for cutting, focused solos and hard rock/metal aggression.

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Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Neck Humbucker Zebra 4-Conductor SE Pickup

$139.00
View Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Neck Humbucker Zebra 4-Conductor SE Pickup

Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Bridge Humbucker Black 4-Conductor SE Pickup

$139.00
View Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Bridge Humbucker Black 4-Conductor SE Pickup

Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Neck Humbucker Zebra 4-Conductor SE PickupSeymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Bridge Humbucker Black 4-Conductor SE Pickup
Price$139.00$139.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Neck Humbucker Zebra 4-Conductor SE Pickup

  • Warm, singing sustain ideal for lead work and controlled rhythm
  • Pronounced midrange definition prevents muddiness
  • Vintage-inspired voicing with natural harmonic complexity
  • Feedback-free operation at volume without losing articulation

Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 Bridge Humbucker Black 4-Conductor SE Pickup

  • Bright high end cuts through a mix in hard rock and metal
  • High output with punchy midrange for aggressive lead tone
  • Tight definition and focused character for note separation
  • 4-conductor wiring enables series/parallel and single-coil tap flexibility
Bottom line: Buy the Neck Humbucker if you want warm, singing sustain and balanced tonal character across lead and rhythm work. Buy the Bridge Humbucker if you play hard rock or metal and need bright, punchy aggression with high output for cutting solos.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use both pickups together as a set?

Yes. Both are hand-built Seymour Duncan Slash 3.0 models with Alnico V magnets and vacuum wax-potted construction, designed to work cohesively in the same guitar. The Neck offers warmth and balance while the Bridge provides brightness and punch.

Which is better for blues playing?

Both suit blues, but they excel in different roles. The Neck Humbucker's warm, singing sustain and pronounced midrange are ideal for expressive lead work and smooth bends. The Bridge works well for aggressive, cutting rhythm and soloing tones.

What is the 4-conductor wiring good for?

Both pickups use 4-conductor wiring to enable series, parallel, and split configurations. This gives you flexibility to customize your tone and potentially add single-coil tap options depending on your guitar's switching setup.

Are these feedback-free at high volumes?

Yes. Both use vacuum wax-potted coils and wood spacers designed for feedback rejection during high-volume performance, though the Bridge's higher output makes it particularly suited to aggressive amplified playing.

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