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Seymour Duncan TS-1, Triple Shot, TB, Cr vs Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
The TS-1 is a versatile switching interface for any humbucker-equipped guitar demanding maximum tonal flexibility, while the TS-2n is a neck-position-specific pickup ring optimized for arched-top guitars like Les Pauls. Choose the TS-1 for bridge or mixed positioning on flat-top guitars; choose the TS-2n if you play a Les Paul or similar arched-top and want neck-position coil-splitting.
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Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TS-1, Triple Shot, TB, Cr | 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, Cr
- ✓ Works in any pickup position on humbucker guitars
- ✓ Flexible mounting for both humbucker and Trembucker pickups
- ✓ Four distinct tonal options via dual slider switches
- ✓ Minimal acoustic impact with low-profile circuit board
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Black
- ✓ Specifically designed and contoured for arched-top guitars like Les Pauls
- ✓ Neck-position optimized with switches positioned at low E-string edge for easy access
- ✓ Four tonal modes including independent coil splits
- ✓ Color-coded solder pads simplify installation
Frequently asked questions
Which one fits my Les Paul?
The TS-2n is designed specifically for arched-top guitars like Les Pauls, with contours matching a 43.5-degree soundboard radius. The TS-1 could work but is not optimized for that body shape.
Can I use either one in bridge position?
The TS-1 works in any pickup position. The TS-2n is specifically for neck position on arched-top guitars, so it is not recommended for bridge use.
Do they both give me coil-split options?
Yes, both deliver four distinct sounds including coil-split configurations via two slider switches. The TS-2n splits to either neck or bridge coil independently; the TS-1 offers series, parallel, and split modes.
Which is easier to install?
The TS-2n includes color-coded solder pads to simplify wiring. Both are compact and low-profile, but TS-2n installation is more straightforward if you own the arched-top guitar it targets.