Description
The Antiquity II Surfer earned its reputation on the Seymour Duncan forums as the go-to pickup for authentic ’60s Strat character — that airy top end and woody, percussive low end that makes vintage single coils so addictive. Don’t be fooled by the beachy name; this pickup is just as at home in a smoky blues club as it is chasing reverb-drenched surf tones. It handles Blues, West Side Soul, Jangle Pop, and everything in between with equal ease.
This is the Custom Bridge variant, wound hotter than the standard Surfer to compensate for the bridge position’s naturally thinner output. You get all the vintage sweetness and quack the Antiquity II line is known for, but with enough extra output to hold its own against a hot neck pickup or drive a dirty amp a little harder without losing clarity. (An RW/RP version also exists for players wanting a hum-canceling middle position.)
Duncan ages these pickups to sound and look like they’ve spent decades in a well-loved Strat — expect that broken-in, slightly compressed vintage voice rather than a modern hi-fi sheen.
- South magnet polarity, calibrated set
- Staggered pole pieces, raised above flatwork
- Top-going winding direction
- DC resistance: 9.7K ohms
- Inductance: 4.08 henries
- Q: 2.52
- Standard height adjustment screws: 6/32 oval head, Phillips
A great pickup upgrade choice if you’re chasing that classic Strat bridge tone with a touch more muscle behind it.





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