11102-01-W vs 11102-01-Z — Compare
Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model Zebra Pickup
Both are identical SH-2n Jazz Model humbuckers with the same 7.5K DCR, Alnico 5 magnet, nickel silver baseplate, and hand-built Santa Barbara construction—the only difference is cosmetic: the White has a white finish, while the Zebra features a two-tone zebra-striped bobbin. Choose based purely on which appearance suits your guitar's aesthetic.
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Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model White Pickup | Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model Zebra Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $99.00 | $99.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model White Pickup
- ✓ Clean white finish matches light or natural-wood guitar bodies
- ✓ Same warm, articulate tone as Zebra version
- ✓ Hand-built Santa Barbara quality with vacuum wax potting
Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Classic zebra striped cosmetic appeal
- ✓ Identical tonal performance to White version
- ✓ Same 4-conductor wiring flexibility and noise-reduced construction
Frequently asked questions
Is there any tonal difference between the White and Zebra finishes?
No. Both feature the identical 7.5K DCR, Alnico 5 magnet, nickel silver baseplate, and vacuum wax potting. The only difference is the bobbin color—tone is completely identical.
Will either pickup work better for jazz or fusion?
Both are equally suited for jazz, fusion, and clean rock. The warm midrange, touch sensitivity, and controlled output are standard across both versions.
Can I split coils or run these in parallel?
Yes, both pickups include 4-conductor lead wires that support series, parallel, and split-coil wiring configurations if your guitar's electronics support those options.
Which should I choose if appearance doesn't matter?
They perform identically, so either is correct. If you have no preference, pick whichever is in stock or costs less, as they deliver the same articulate, compressed midrange character.