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Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg neck Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg bridge Black Pickup
The Duality 7-String Neck prioritizes midrange clarity and controlled low-end for rhythm definition, while the Bridge model emphasizes articulate attack and sustained output for lead work and high-gain contexts. Choose the Neck for balanced, focused rhythm playing; choose the Bridge for aggressive, dynamic lead passages and metal applications.
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Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg neck Black Pickup
Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg bridge Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg neck Black Pickup | Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg bridge Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $155.00 | $155.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg neck Black Pickup
- ✓ Refined midrange presence cuts through dense tunings without mud
- ✓ Controlled low-end response ideal for rhythm work
- ✓ Active preamp maintains string-to-string balance across extended range
- ✓ Budget-friendly entry into active 7-string pickups
Why choose Seymour Duncan Duality 7 Strg bridge Black Pickup
- ✓ Hybrid active-passive topology preserves organic tone while adding gain
- ✓ Articulate attack and pick dynamics responsiveness for lead playing
- ✓ Controlled sustain optimized for high-gain metal and progressive styles
- ✓ Balanced output across extended low end in bridge position
Frequently asked questions
Can I use just one of these pickups, or do I need both?
You can use either individually depending on your playing style, but they are designed as complementary pickups for a complete 7-string setup. The Neck excels for rhythm clarity while the Bridge handles lead attack and sustain.
What is the key tonal difference between neck and bridge position?
The Neck emphasizes midrange clarity and controlled lows for definition in rhythm work, while the Bridge prioritizes articulate attack and sustained output for lead passages and high-gain contexts. Both use active preamps but are voiced differently for their positions.
Is the Duality Bridge better for drop tunings and metal than the Neck?
Yes, the Bridge is specifically optimized for metal and drop tunings with its hybrid active design that delivers aggression and articulation. The Neck is better suited for balanced rhythm work where clarity across the range matters more than output.
Do both pickups require external power or batteries?
Both feature integrated active preamp circuits that require proper wiring to your guitar's electronics. Consult your guitar's wiring diagram or a qualified technician for installation requirements, as active pickups typically need a battery box.