Seymour Duncan SSB-5N Passive Soapbar 5-String Neck Pickup

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Seymour Duncan SSB-5N Passive Soapbar 5-String Neck Pickup

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11405-46
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Description

Seymour Duncan SSB-5N Passive Soapbar 5-String Neck Pickup

The SSB-5N captures articulate, balanced fundamentals from the neck position of 5-string bass guitars without any battery dependency. This passive design excels at reproducing clear low-end definition and controlled mid-range presence, making it an ideal choice for home studios and session work where signal transparency and low-noise operation streamline your recording chain.

Tone & Output Character

With a 6.3 kΩ DC resistance and 9.2 kHz resonant peak, the SSB-5N produces moderate output and a balanced EQ curve—6 (Bass) / 4 (Mid) / 7 (Treble)—that integrates cleanly into dense mixes without masking adjacent instruments. The ceramic bar magnets deliver crisp transient detail and frequency-specific definition, helping the neck pickup sit naturally alongside your bridge pickup and other track elements.

Installation & Compatibility

This pickup installs as a direct drop-in replacement into EMG 40 sized pickup slots and accommodates string spacing up to 3.10" (78.5mm), enabling quick integration into most modern 5-string instruments used in tracking sessions. The two-conductor cable connects with standard wiring schemes, reducing setup time in the studio.

Key Features

  • Passive design—no batteries or external power required
  • DC Resistance: 6.3 kΩ
  • Resonant Peak: 9.2 kHz
  • Ceramic bar magnet construction
  • EQ Profile: 6 Bass / 4 Mid / 7 Treble
  • Maximum string spacing: 3.10" (78.5mm) for 5-string configuration
  • Direct drop-in compatibility with EMG 40 sized cavities
  • Two-conductor cable
  • Moderate output level
  • Purpose-designed for 5-string neck position

The SSB-5N combines reliable passive operation with transparent tone character, making it a dependable choice for recording engineers and producers who value clean, uncolored bass capture without complex electronics in the signal path.

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Condition New
Country of Manufacture United States
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At a Glance

The SSB-5N is a passive 5-string neck pickup that captures articulate, balanced fundamentals with crisp definition and controlled mid-range presence, sitting cleanly in any mix without excessive EQ coloration. Home producers and session engineers value its straightforward passive design—no batteries to manage—and its ability to deliver transparent tone capture across funk, jazz, and rock recordings. Direct EMG 40 compatibility makes retrofitting existing basses quick and painless.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • funk
  • jazz
  • rock
  • studio sessions

Not the best pick for

  • metal
  • thrash metal

Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

What bass models does this pickup fit?

The SSB-5N is a direct drop-in replacement for EMG 40 sized pickup cavities and accommodates string spacing up to 3.10 inches, making it compatible with most modern 5-string bass guitars that use that footprint.

Do I need a battery for this pickup?

No—the SSB-5N is fully passive, so it requires no battery or external power. You get low-noise operation and simplified wiring with standard two-conductor cabling.

What tone character should I expect?

Expect articulate, balanced response with a 6-4-7 EQ curve (Bass-Mid-Treble) and crisp attack from the ceramic bar magnets. The 9.2 kHz resonant peak and 6.3 kΩ DC resistance keep fundamentals clear and mids controlled without excessive coloration.

What styles is this pickup best suited for?

The SSB-5N excels in funk, jazz, rock, and studio sessions where transparent tone and definition matter. It's not designed for metal or thrash metal genres that typically call for high-output, aggressive character.

How does this compare to active pickups?

Passive pickups like the SSB-5N offer simplicity and low-noise performance without battery management; they deliver moderate output and let your bass's natural acoustics shine through, whereas active pickups provide boosted output and built-in EQ shaping at the cost of added electronics and power dependency.

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