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Seymour Duncan STK-S10b YJM FURY Stk Bridge OW Pickup vs Seymour Duncan STK-S10n YJM FURY Stk neck Matte Black Pickup
The STK-S10b is a bridge pickup with treble-focused bite and upper-midrange presence (6.22 kHz peak), while the STK-S10n is a neck pickup with a warmer, more pronounced midrange and slightly higher resonance (7.85 kHz peak). Choose the bridge model for lead-focused rigs; choose the neck model if you need a full-set complement or prefer neck-position articulation in your playing style.
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Seymour Duncan STK-S10b YJM FURY Stk Bridge OW Pickup
Seymour Duncan STK-S10n YJM FURY Stk neck Matte Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan STK-S10b YJM FURY Stk Bridge OW Pickup | Seymour Duncan STK-S10n YJM FURY Stk neck Matte Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $115.00 | $115.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S10b YJM FURY Stk Bridge OW Pickup
- ✓ Bridge-position voicing with cutting treble and presence peak optimized for solos
- ✓ 6.22 kHz resonant peak cuts through high-gain mixes and dense arrangements
- ✓ Slightly lower DC resistance (25.7 kΩ) offers marginally tighter response at bridge
- ✓ Off-white, white, and black finish options
Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S10n YJM FURY Stk neck Matte Black Pickup
- ✓ Neck-position tuning with pronounced midrange for fuller, rounder tone
- ✓ Higher 7.85 kHz resonant peak adds harmonic complexity and sustain character
- ✓ Matte black finish as standard
- ✓ Four-conductor wiring with mounting hardware and wiring diagram included
Frequently asked questions
Can I use these as a matched set?
Yes. Both pickups share the same 25+ kΩ output class, 7/7/6 EQ balance, and hum-canceling stack design, making them compatible as a bridge-and-neck pair. The main difference is their position-specific resonant peaks (6.22 kHz bridge vs. 7.85 kHz neck) to balance tone across the instrument.
Which one is better for high-gain and shredding?
Both are excellent for metal and high-gain shredding. The bridge (STK-S10b) excels at cutting treble and presence for solos; the neck (STK-S10n) offers more harmonic sustain and midrange warmth. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize solo clarity (bridge) or overall tonal balance and neck-position playing.
What is the DC resistance difference and does it matter?
The bridge is 25.7 kΩ and the neck is 25.5 kΩ—a negligible difference of 0.2 kΩ. Both deliver high output and articulate response; the real tonal difference comes from their resonant peaks and position-specific EQ curves, not resistance.
Are these USA-made and hum-canceling?
Yes to both. Both are hand-assembled in Santa Barbara with custom Alnico 5 rod magnets, stack-design hum cancellation, wax potting for squeal-free performance, and four-conductor wiring for flexible configurations.