11806-02-B vs 11806-04-Cr — Compare
Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black vs Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Cr
The TS-1s is a universal retrofit ring for any humbucker position with dual push-push switches, while the TS-2b is specifically engineered for bridge position on arched Les Paul guitars with slider switches positioned at the low E edge. Choose the TS-1s for flexibility across guitar types and positions; choose the TS-2b if you own a Les Paul and want quick mid-performance access optimized for bridge-position play.
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Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black
Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Cr
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black | Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Cr | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $69.00 | $48.04 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black
- ✓ Universal humbucker compatibility across all positions
- ✓ Works with nearly any four-conductor humbucker without position restrictions
- ✓ Compact dual push-push switch design preserves standard guitar aesthetics
- ✓ No routing or permanent modification needed
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Cr
- ✓ Slider switches positioned at low E edge for fastest mid-performance access
- ✓ Purpose-built for arched Les Paul bridge position ergonomics
- ✓ Eliminates need for body-mounted coil-tap potentiometers
- ✓ Clean control layout with no additional panel space required
Frequently asked questions
Can I use either ring on any guitar?
No. The TS-1s works as a universal retrofit for any humbucker in any position, while the TS-2b is specifically designed for arched Les Paul bridge position and will not fit other guitar styles or body types.
What's the difference in switch operation?
The TS-1s uses dual push-push switches mounted on the ring itself, while the TS-2b uses two small slider switches positioned at the low E-string edge of the bridge ring for quick reach during playing without moving your hand position.
Do both offer the same three tonal modes?
Yes, both deliver series, parallel, and single-coil split configurations from a single pickup, expanding your tone without adding new pickups or requiring body modifications.
Are there any compatibility limits?
Both require four-conductor humbucker wiring. The TS-2b additionally does not fit Nickel and Gold covered Trembuckers and is arched Les Paul-specific, while the TS-1s has no such restrictions.