Description
Nashville session players kept running into the same Telecaster problem: fat, ill-defined low strings and a top end that could get shrill fast, especially out of the bridge slot. Seymour Duncan’s answer was the 5-2, a true single-coil built around a deceptively simple idea — split the magnet types across the string set instead of using one uniform stagger.
- Alnico 5 magnets under the low three strings for tighter, more defined bottom end
- Alnico 2 magnets under the high three strings for smoother, less brittle top end
- Vintage-correct construction: vulcanized fibre bobbins, Formvar wire, traditional magnet stagger, and waxed cloth hookup wire
The payoff is a bridge pickup that sounds like a proper Tele should — twangy, articulate, and dynamic — but without the seesaw between boomy lows and icepick highs that plagues so many vintage-style single coils. Output stays in traditional territory, so you’re not getting a hot-rodded pickup here, just a genuinely well-balanced one that cleans up beautifully and still bites when you dig in.
Built for traditional country, country-pop, blues, and classic rock, the 5-2 is the pickup to reach for if you love the vintage Tele voice but want it evened out across the neck. Drop it into the bridge position of any standard Telecaster-routed guitar and let the two-magnet trick do the work your fingers shouldn’t have to.





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