Description
Designed alongside Periphery’s Jake Bowen, the Titan 7 Bridge takes the tightness and speed of the original 6-string Titan and adapts it for the added low-end demands of a seventh string. This isn’t just a bigger magnet slapped on an existing coil — it’s a purpose-built response to players who kept asking for a 7-string version after the Titan Bridge landed.
Extended-range pickups often force a compromise: crank the output for high-gain riffing and you either lose clarity on the low string or end up with brittle, thin highs. The Titan 7 Bridge splits that difference. It stays bright and controlled down where the seventh string lives, so palm-muted chugs and low-string leads stay defined instead of collapsing into mush. Up top, the highs come across rounded rather than harsh, giving the pickup a voice that cuts through even a three-guitar wall of sound without turning ice-picky.
Under the hood, a ceramic magnet and 4-conductor wiring give you the output and flexibility (coil-splitting, phase options, series/parallel) that modern rigs demand.
- Wiring: 4-conductor
- Magnet: Ceramic
- Output: 415 mV
- DC Resistance: 10.80 kOhm
- Year introduced: 2016
- Patent: 5,908,998
Tone profile: Treble 5.0, Mid 6.0, Bass 5.0 — a balanced, mid-forward voice built for progressive tones that need to stay articulate under gain.





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