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Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge Logo Pickup vs Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge No Logo Pickup
Both are identical Seymour Duncan BG1400 stacked Tele bridge pickups with the same specs, output, and tone—the only difference is cosmetic: one includes optional logo printing, the other does not. Choose the Logo version if you want custom branding; choose the No Logo version for a clean, understated look at the same price.
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Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge Logo Pickup
Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge No Logo Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge Logo Pickup | Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge No Logo Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129.00 | $129.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge Logo Pickup
- ✓ Optional logo customization available for personalization
- ✓ Identical 29.2k ohms output and Alnico 5 tone
- ✓ High-output lead voice with pronounced midrange punch
- ✓ 4-conductor wiring for flexible configuration options
Why choose Seymour Duncan BG1400 Tele Lead Stack Bridge No Logo Pickup
- ✓ Clean, understated no-logo aesthetic
- ✓ Identical 29.2k ohms output and Alnico 5 tone
- ✓ Tight articulation with warm, penetrating character
- ✓ Same optional wax potting and 4-conductor cable as Logo version
Frequently asked questions
Are the electrical specs and tone identical?
Yes. Both have 29.2k ohms DC resistance, Alnico 5 magnets, two overwound stacked coils, and deliver the same high-output, articulate lead tones with tight lows and pronounced mids.
What is the only difference between these two pickups?
The Logo version allows optional custom logo printing on the pickup cover, while the No Logo version ships with a blank, unmarked black cover. All other specs, dimensions, and wiring are identical.
Do both fit standard Tele lead-route bridge cavities?
Yes. Both require .83 inches minimum clearance and fit E-to-E 2.20-inch spacing standard to Telecaster lead routes; both include optional wax potting for noise rejection.
Which is better for rhythm versus lead playing?
Both excel at lead work and aggressive rhythm; neither suits Jazz or Folk. The tone descriptions differ slightly in wording but describe the same pickup—punchy, articulate, high-output, and sustain-rich.