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Seymour Duncan TS-1, Triple Shot, TB, Black vs Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
The TS-1 is a universal humbucker switching ring with two push-button switches for series, parallel, and split modes, while the TS-2n is a neck-position-specific ring designed for arched-top guitars with two slider switches offering four distinct tonal modes. Choose the TS-1 for any guitar needing flexible wiring switching; choose the TS-2n if you play a Les Paul-style instrument and want a low-profile neck pickup with four voice options.
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Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TS-1, Triple Shot, TB, Black | Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $48.04 | $48.04 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-1, Triple Shot, TB, Black
- ✓ Universal compatibility with standard humbucker hole spacing on most guitars
- ✓ Two push-button switches for quick, tactile mode toggling during performance
- ✓ Works as bridge or neck pickup with same compact design
- ✓ Budget-friendly entry to multi-mode pickup switching
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
- ✓ Four distinct tonal modes including independent coil-split options from one pickup
- ✓ Low-profile design engineered specifically for arched-top guitars like Les Pauls
- ✓ Slider switches positioned at low E-string edge for intuitive fingering access
- ✓ Delivers tight single-coil and full humbucking tones without pickup swaps
Frequently asked questions
Which ring fits my Les Paul?
The TS-2n is engineered for arched-top guitars with its 43.5-degree soundboard radius and low-profile construction. The TS-1 uses standard humbucker hole spacing and may not integrate as seamlessly with a Les Paul's contoured body.
How many wiring modes does each offer?
The TS-1 provides access to series, parallel, and split configurations via two switches. The TS-2n offers four distinct modes: series, parallel, and split to either the neck or bridge coil independently.
Will these work with my humbucker pickup?
Both rings require a four-conductor humbucker cable. The TS-1 works with nearly any humbucker on standard-body guitars but will not fit nickel- or gold-covered Trembuckers due to housing geometry. The TS-2n works with nearly any four-conductor humbucker on arched-top guitars.
What is the key design difference?
The TS-1 features two push-button switches and is designed for universal mounting on standard guitars. The TS-2n uses two slider switches mounted at the low E-string edge and is engineered specifically for arched-top guitars with a lower profile to match their contours.