Description
Most players think about tone-switching wiring as a project involving a soldering iron, a push-pull pot, and a fair bit of patience. The Seymour Duncan TS-2n flips that script — it’s a cream Les Paul-style mounting ring with two small switches built right into it, so the switching hardware lives where your pickup already sits.
Wiring couldn’t be simpler: solder your four-conductor pickup leads to the small color-coded circuit board mounted inside the ring, and you’re done. From there, the two switches give you full control over your humbucker’s voice. Push them toward each other for classic series wiring, pull them apart for parallel, or flip both toward the same coil to shut it off entirely for a single-coil split. No extra holes in your guitar, no visible switches on the pickguard — just three distinct tones from one pickup.
It’s built to work with virtually any four-conductor humbucker, Seymour Duncan or otherwise, and it’s a particularly natural partner for the P-Rails, letting you explore that pickup’s full range of voices. One important fitment note: this ring won’t accommodate Nickel or Gold covered Trembuckers.
Specifications
- Inside dimensions: 2.780 x 1.470 inches
- Outside dimensions: 3.54 x 1.78 inches
- Pickup mounting hole spacing: 3.076 inches on center
- Trim ring mounting hole spacing: 3.20 x 1.513 inches on center
- Height: 0.200 inches (ring), 0.328 inches (switch casing)
- Circuit board: 1.353 x 0.402 inches
- Soundboard radius: 43.5






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