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Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker Zebra Pickup
The White version (19.1 kΩ) emphasizes warmth and defined character with strong sustain, while the Zebra version (17.6 kΩ) offers tighter articulation with a pronounced 4.40 kHz midrange peak for cutting clarity. Choose White for warm, sustained aggression; choose Zebra for focused, vocal articulation in dense high-gain settings.
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Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker White Pickup
Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker White Pickup | Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker Zebra Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker White Pickup
- ✓ Higher DC resistance (19.1 kΩ) delivers warmer, more sustained tone
- ✓ Defined yet aggressive character balances clarity with fullness
- ✓ Four-conductor wiring enables split-coil and series/parallel switching options
- ✓ Handcrafted Santa Barbara construction with proven signature design
Why choose Seymour Duncan RTM DeMartini Humbucker Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Lower DC resistance (17.6 kΩ) with specified 8.83 H inductance for tight, controlled response
- ✓ Pronounced 4.40 kHz resonant peak cuts through dense mixes and high-gain applications
- ✓ Vocal clarity and articulate note separation even in complex chord work
- ✓ Distinctive zebra cover aesthetic with professional double-black finish
Frequently asked questions
What is the main tonal difference between these two pickups?
The White version (19.1 kΩ) delivers warmer, more sustained tone with aggressive articulation, while the Zebra version (17.6 kΩ) offers tighter attack with a pronounced 4.40 kHz midrange peak that emphasizes vocal clarity and cutting presence in high-gain settings.
Are both pickups Floyd Rose compatible?
Yes, both are Trembucker-spaced and designed specifically for Floyd Rose bridge systems without modification.
Which pickup is better for dense, heavy chord work?
The Zebra version is engineered for vocal clarity and articulate note separation in dense chord work due to its focused midrange peak, making it ideal for rhythm-heavy playing in metal and progressive genres.
Does the White pickup offer more wiring flexibility?
Yes, the White version features four-conductor wiring that enables split-coil schemes and series/parallel switching in compatible guitar electronics, while the Zebra specifications do not mention this feature.