11806-03-Cr vs 11806-04-B — Compare

Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Cr vs Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Black

The TS-2n is a neck-position ring optimized for Les Paul-style guitars, while the TS-2b is its bridge-position counterpart. Choose the TS-2n if you're upgrading your neck pickup with wiring versatility; choose the TS-2b if you want the same switching flexibility at the bridge for broader tonal control during performance.

No sales tax on orders shipped outside California — total cost beats national retailers that charge sales tax in nearly every state.

Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Cr

$48.04
View Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Cr

Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Black

$48.04
View Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Black

Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, CrSeymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Black
Price$48.04$48.04
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2n, Triple Shot, LP, Neck, Cr

  • Short, curved profile engineered specifically for neck positions on arched-top guitars
  • Compact design ensures proper clearance and alignment on contoured bodies
  • Dual slider switches allow series, parallel, and split-coil wiring modes
  • Color-coded circuit board simplifies soldering for intermediate to advanced players

Why choose Seymour Duncan TS-2b, Triple Shot, LP, Bridge, Black

  • Bridge-position design transforms a single pickup pairing into a broader tonal palette
  • Two slider switches at low E-string edge provide intuitive on-the-fly wiring changes
  • Access to tight humbucking response, coil blending, and single-coil character without leaving playing position
  • Black finish maintains clean traditional LP-style aesthetic
Bottom line: Pick the TS-2n if you're modifying your neck pickup and need a compact, well-engineered ring for Les Paul-style guitars. Pick the TS-2b if you want maximum tonal flexibility from your bridge pickup during studio sessions, recording, or live performance.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between neck and bridge positions?

The TS-2n is optimized for neck-position installations with a short, curved profile suited to arched-top guitar contours. The TS-2b is designed for bridge position and emphasizes on-the-fly tonal shaping during performance. Both offer the same wiring modes but serve different roles in your guitar's signal chain.

Will these work with any humbucker pickup?

Both require humbucker pickups with four-conductor cables to access their full switching capabilities. Neither will accommodate nickel and gold-covered Trembuckers due to dimensional constraints.

What wiring options do these provide?

Both the TS-2n and TS-2b offer three wiring modes via dual slider switches: series mode (push sliders together), parallel mode (pull apart), and split-coil mode (slide toward one coil). This flexibility lets you reshape your humbucker voicing without rewiring.

What skill level do I need to install these?

Both products are rated for intermediate, advanced, and professional players. The color-coded circuit board on the TS-2n simplifies soldering, but these are not recommended for beginners unfamiliar with guitar electronics.

🎸

Welcome! Before we chat…

Drop your name and email so we can follow up if you reach us after hours.

We never share your info.

🟢 Specialist connected