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

The TS-2n is a neck-position ring for arched-top guitars seeking wiring flexibility in the neck pickup, while the TS-2b serves bridge-position players who want mid-performance tonal switching without body modifications. Choose the TS-2n if you're upgrading your neck pickup; choose the TS-2b if you need bridge-position versatility and live-performance switching.

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

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

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

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

  • Optimized for neck position on Les Pauls and arched-top guitars
  • Compact, curved design ensures proper clearance on contoured bodies
  • Series, parallel, and split-coil wiring modes via dual slider switches
  • Color-coded circuit board simplifies intermediate-level soldering

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

  • Bridge-position design delivers focused, responsive character
  • Slider switches at low E-string edge enable real-time tonal adjustments without body access
  • Series, parallel, and single-coil split modes eliminate need for body-mounted coil-tap pots
  • Clean integration keeps guitar's control layout uncluttered
Bottom line: Studio engineers and custom builders upgrading neck pickups should choose the TS-2n; gigging and live performers wanting bridge-position switching flexibility should choose the TS-2b. Both offer identical wiring modes and budget pricing, so position and use case determine the right fit.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use either ring in both neck and bridge positions?

No. The TS-2n is engineered specifically for neck position with a short, curved profile suited to arched-top neck cavities. The TS-2b is designed for bridge position to accommodate bridge-specific tonal demands and switch placement. Using the wrong ring risks improper clearance and misaligned switching.

What wiring modes do both rings support?

Both the TS-2n and TS-2b offer series, parallel, and single-coil split configurations via dual slider switches. Series stacking delivers thick, hot output; parallel mode thins the tone; split mode engages one coil for single-coil character.

Are these rings compatible with all humbuckers?

Both rings work with nearly any four-conductor humbucker cable. They do not accommodate nickel and gold-covered Trembuckers due to dimensional constraints. Standard Seymour Duncan humbuckers and most aftermarket four-conductor models fit without issue.

Which is better for live performance?

The TS-2b is designed for live performance because its slider switches sit at the low E-string edge, allowing you to switch tones mid-song without stopping or reaching into your body. The TS-2n, optimized for studio-session flexibility and custom builds, does not prioritize real-time switching access.

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