Description
The SH-2N Jazz has a name that undersells it. Yes, it excels at clean, articulate tones with plenty of headroom for fast runs, but this pickup shows up in far more than jazz boxes — Randy Rhoads famously ran one in the neck position for his lead work, proving it holds up just fine under gain.
- Moderate output with a clear, detailed voice
- Brighter and slightly lower output than the SH-1 ’59 Model, with sharper treble response
- Stays full and articulate when pushed into distortion, without turning muddy
- Smooth, controlled sustain rather than aggressive compression
- Four-conductor hookup wiring for coil-split or series/parallel options
- Black cover, neck position, available in matching bridge version
Because the SH-2N leans toward clarity over raw power, it pairs naturally with hotter bridge pickups. Seymour Duncan’s own go-to combo is the SH-2N up front with an SH-4 JB in the bridge, though plenty of players prefer the SH-5 Duncan Custom for a slightly darker, more aggressive counterpart. Either way, you get a neck pickup that stays articulate under distortion, cleans up beautifully at lower gain, and never loses definition during quick single-note lines — a genuinely flexible option whether your rig leans metal, rock, or actual jazz.





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