11806-02-B vs 11806-05-B — Compare
Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black vs Seymour Duncan TS-2s, Triple Shot, LP, Set, Black
The TS-1s Triple Shot TB is a universal retrofit for any humbucker-equipped guitar, while the TS-2s Triple Shot LP is specifically engineered for arched-top guitars like Les Pauls with Gibson-style mounting. Choose the TS-1s for versatility across multiple instruments; choose the TS-2s if you own a Les Paul or similar arched-top and want a perfectly fitted solution.
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Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black
Seymour Duncan TS-2s, Triple Shot, LP, Set, Black
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black | Seymour Duncan TS-2s, Triple Shot, LP, Set, Black | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $69.00 | $69.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-1s, Triple Shot, TB, Set, Black
- ✓ Universal compatibility with nearly any four-conductor humbucker
- ✓ Works on flat-top and arched-top guitars alike
- ✓ Compact retrofit requires no routing or permanent modifications
- ✓ Same tonal switching (series, parallel, split) at budget price
Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2s, Triple Shot, LP, Set, Black
- ✓ Optimized mounting design for arched-top guitars and proper clearance
- ✓ Purpose-built for Gibson-style cavities and Les Paul geometry
- ✓ Flush integration with curved top contours eliminates fitment concerns
- ✓ Engineered circuit board dimensions tailored to standard Les Paul cavities
Frequently asked questions
Will either work on my Les Paul?
Both will technically work on a Les Paul if it has four-conductor humbuckers, but the TS-2s is specifically designed for arched-top mounting and Gibson-style cavities, ensuring perfect fit and clearance. The TS-1s is universal but not optimized for that geometry.
Can I use either on a Strat or other single-coil guitar?
No. Both systems require four-conductor humbucker pickups to function. They cannot be used on single-coil guitars or guitars with traditional two-conductor wiring.
What tonal options do I get with each?
Both offer identical switching modes: series for full humbucker output, parallel for articulate thinner tone, and split for single-coil character. The difference is fit and mounting, not tonal capability.
Do these require permanent modifications to my guitar?
No. Both are retrofit systems that mount directly beneath your pickup with no routing or permanent installation required. They integrate into existing humbucker cavities.