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Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge White Pickup
Both are high-output Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge humbuckers designed for rock and metal, but the White model includes 4-conductor wiring for coil-splitting flexibility and specifies 16.56k ohms DCR, while the Reverse Zebra focuses on aesthetic distinction with reverse-wound coils. Choose the White if you want tonal versatility through coil-splitting; choose the Reverse Zebra if you prefer a visually distinctive pickup without that added wiring complexity.
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Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup | Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Reverse zebra coil winding creates unique visual aesthetic
- ✓ Aggressive, articulate tone with cutting midrange emphasis
- ✓ Budget-friendly high-output bridge pickup for metal and hard rock
Why choose Seymour Duncan Exciter Bridge White Pickup
- ✓ 4-conductor wiring enables coil-splitting for expanded sonic palette
- ✓ Crisp upper-midrange attack cuts through dense, heavy mixes
- ✓ Coil-split compatible design adds tonal flexibility without changing pickups
Frequently asked questions
Can I coil-split the Reverse Zebra model?
The product description for the Reverse Zebra does not mention 4-conductor wiring or coil-splitting capability. The White model explicitly includes 4-conductor wiring for coil-splitting, making it the only option between these two if that feature is important to you.
What is the DCR (resistance) of the Reverse Zebra?
The Reverse Zebra description does not specify a DCR measurement. The White model is rated at 16.56k ohms DCR, which falls between moderate and hot pickup output ranges.
Which one is better for drop tunings and heavy rhythm work?
Both pickups are rated for hard rock and metal applications. The White model is explicitly listed as suitable for drop tunings, while the Reverse Zebra emphasizes lead work and riffing. For drop tunings specifically, the White model appears the better match.
Do these pickups require any special wiring or installation?
Both are standard bridge-position humbuckers with normal mounting. The White model includes a 4-conductor shielded cable; the Reverse Zebra description does not specify cable inclusion, so verify before purchase if that matters to your setup.