11102-101-RZ-7str-bpTF vs 11102-101-W-7str-bpTF — Compare

Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge Reverse Zebra 7 str Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge White 7 str Pickup

Both are identical Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon bridge pickups for 7-string guitars with the same specs and performance characteristics—the only difference is cosmetic: Reverse Zebra vs. White finish. Choose based purely on which color matches your guitar's aesthetics.

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Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge Reverse Zebra 7 str Pickup

$155.00
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Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge White 7 str Pickup

$155.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge Reverse Zebra 7 str PickupSeymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge White 7 str Pickup
Price$155.00$155.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge Reverse Zebra 7 str Pickup

  • Reverse Zebra finish offers striking visual contrast
  • High-output aggression optimized for metal and progressive styles
  • Alnico 5 magnet maintains clarity at high gain

Why choose Seymour Duncan Loomis Noumenon Bridge White 7 str Pickup

  • Clean white finish works with modern extended-range instrument aesthetics
  • Midrange-forward character excels at palm-muted riffing
  • 15.98k DCR rating delivers controlled, articulate sustain
Bottom line: Both pickups are functionally equivalent—select Reverse Zebra if you prefer bold visual contrast, or White if you want a cleaner modern look. Either choice delivers the same aggressive, articulate tone for 7-string metal and progressive applications.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups actually different, or just different colors?

They are the same pickup electrically and tonally. Both feature Alnico 5 magnets, 15.98k DCR output, hand-wound coils, and 4-conductor wiring. The only difference is the cover finish—Reverse Zebra versus White.

Will either pickup work well for djent and modern metal?

Yes. Both are designed for djent, progressive metal, and extended-range styles. The tight low end, midrange focus, and high output suit palm-muted riffing and sustain-heavy leads equally.

Can I use coil-splitting or phase-reversal with these?

Yes. Both models include 4-conductor wiring, which unlocks coil-splitting and phase-reversal capabilities for added tonal flexibility beyond the standard bridge position sound.

Which one has less microphonic feedback?

Both employ pre-wax potting and hand-wound construction to reduce microphonic feedback consistently. There is no functional difference in noise rejection between the two.

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