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Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag White Pickup

Both are SH-3 variants with nearly identical specs and price, but the Reverse Zebra targets aggressive metal and djent with emphasis on high output and sustain control, while the White version prioritizes balanced articulation across all strings for versatile rock and metal. Choose Reverse Zebra for maximum aggression and feedback elimination; choose White for even string response and traditional bridge placement compatibility.

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Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag Reverse Zebra Pickup

$99.00
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Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag White Pickup

$99.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag Reverse Zebra PickupSeymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag White Pickup
Price$99.00$99.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag Reverse Zebra Pickup

  • Reverse coil winding reduces hum and feedback in high-gain settings
  • 16.6K DC resistance delivers slightly higher output for aggressive tones
  • Vacuum wax potting ensures rock-solid stability under heavy playing
  • Nickel silver shielding provides superior electromagnetic protection

Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-3 Staggered Mag White Pickup

  • Staggered pole pieces guarantee even response across all six strings
  • Slightly lower DC resistance (16.2K) offers tighter, more controlled output
  • White cover matches traditional aesthetics and visual clarity
  • Explicitly designed for standard 1.925" bridge spacing compatibility
Bottom line: Metal and djent players seeking maximum aggression and feedback control should pick the Reverse Zebra. Rock and progressive players prioritizing balanced string-to-string clarity and traditional look should choose the White.

Frequently asked questions

What's the practical difference in output between these two?

The Reverse Zebra measures 16.6K DC resistance versus 16.2K for the White—a minimal 0.4K difference that translates to slightly more aggression and sustain on the Zebra, while the White delivers tighter control. Both are high-output bridge pickups.

Will either one have hum or feedback issues in high-gain settings?

The Reverse Zebra's reverse coil winding and vacuum wax potting are engineered specifically to eliminate microphonic feedback under heavy distortion and high-gain setups. The White uses standard construction and will perform well but lacks the specialized anti-feedback design.

Do these pickups work in all guitar bridges, or is there a compatibility difference?

The White is explicitly noted as compatible with standard 1.925" string spacing. The Reverse Zebra's description does not specify bridge spacing, though both use the same Seymour Duncan SH-3 form factor. Check your guitar's bridge spacing before purchase.

Which is better for classic rock versus modern metal?

The White's balanced EQ curve (4/3/6) and even pole-piece response suit classic and traditional rock tones. The Reverse Zebra's punchy midrange attack and reverse winding are optimized for modern metal, djent, and high-gain genres where articulation and feedback control matter most.

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