Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Black Pickup
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11304-02-B
Description
Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Trembucker Bridge Pickup – Black
The TBPR-1b P-Rails is a trembucker-spaced bridge pickup engineered for wide-spaced bridge configurations and versatile tonal range. This hand-built unit combines three distinct pickup modes in a single housing, making it essential for session work and multi-genre production where tonal flexibility without output or clarity compromise is critical.
Tone & Switching Modes
P-Rails technology integrates humbucker, P-90, and single-coil rail configurations accessible via 2-way or 3-way switching, letting you shape tone and character directly at the source during recording. The pair of alnico 5 bar magnets and vacuum wax potting eliminate feedback and squeal, capturing articulate attack and sustained resonance across all three modes—essential for clean tracking and reliable signal path integrity in the studio.
Specifications & Compatibility
Built with trembucker (f-spaced) pole spacing of approximately 2.070", this pickup accommodates guitars with string spacing greater than 2 inches at the bridge, ensuring balanced response across all six strings during recording sessions. The 4-conductor lead wire simplifies wiring and provides maximum switching flexibility for custom studio configurations and quick tone adjustments between takes.
Key Features
- Trembucker (f-spaced) design with pole spacing of approx. 2.070"
- Designed for bridge positions on wide-spaced guitars (string spacing greater than 2 inches)
- P-Rails technology: humbucker, P-90, and single-coil rail modes
- Pair of alnico 5 bar magnets
- 4-conductor lead wire for flexible switching configurations
- Vacuum wax potted construction for squeal-free operation
- Requires 2-way or 3-way switch to access all tone modes
- Hand built in Santa Barbara, California
The TBPR-1b delivers professional-grade versatility and construction quality for home studios and session guitars where wide bridge spacing demands a pickup that captures articulate, feedback-free recordings across multiple tonal palettes.
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At a Glance
The TBPR-1b P-Rails delivers three distinct pickup voices—humbucker, P-90, and single-coil rail modes—switchable within a single bridge unit, letting you capture versatile tonal character in one recording session. Its alnico 5 magnets and vacuum wax potting ensure articulate, squeal-free tracking across all modes, and the 4-conductor lead gives you maximum wiring flexibility for custom configurations. Built in Santa Barbara with professional-grade hand craftsmanship, this is ideal for producers and engineers tracking metal, progressive, and hard-rock material on wide-spaced instruments.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Extended Range
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Traditional Jazz
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What bridge spacing do I need for this pickup?
The TBPR-1b is a trembucker (f-spaced) with approximately 2.070" pole spacing, designed for guitars with string spacing greater than 2 inches at the bridge. Measure your bridge spacing before purchasing to ensure compatibility.
How do I access the three different pickup modes?
The P-Rails technology requires a 2-way or 3-way switch installed in your guitar to toggle between humbucker, P-90, and single-coil rail configurations. The included 4-conductor lead wire supports flexible wiring for custom switching setups.
Is this pickup prone to feedback or squeal?
No—the pickup uses alnico 5 bar magnets and vacuum wax potting construction to eliminate feedback and squeal, delivering clean, articulate tone across all three modes.
What genres and playing styles is this pickup best suited for?
The TBPR-1b is engineered for metal, progressive rock, hard rock, and extended-range playing, with high output and tight definition. It is not recommended for traditional jazz or folk applications.
Where is this pickup made?
The TBPR-1b is hand-built in Santa Barbara, California, offering professional-grade construction quality.
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