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Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker White Pickup
Both pickups are the same Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker with identical specs and tone character—the only difference is cosmetics: Reverse Zebra finish versus White finish. Choose based purely on which visual aesthetic matches your guitar and personal preference.
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Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup
Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker White Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup | Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Reverse Zebra finish offers striking two-tone visual contrast
- ✓ Unique cosmetic option if you want distinctive appearance
- ✓ Same warm, articulate vintage tone as the White model
Why choose Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Neck Humbucker White Pickup
- ✓ Clean White finish provides versatile aesthetic match
- ✓ Classic appearance complements most guitar colors
- ✓ Identical sonic performance to Reverse Zebra version
Frequently asked questions
Are the tone and output identical between these two?
Yes. Both feature a 7.86 kΩ DC resistance Alnico 5 rough cast magnet, four-conductor cable, lower-output vintage voicing, and hand-wound construction in Santa Barbara. The only difference is finish color.
Which finish works better with different guitar colors?
The White finish is more universally neutral and pairs well with most guitar finishes. The Reverse Zebra is bolder and works best on guitars with darker or contrasting body colors where the striped pattern stands out visually.
What is the DC resistance and will it balance well with a bridge pickup?
Both have 7.86 kΩ DC resistance, designed specifically to balance with a bridge humbucker for cohesive output. This lower-output neck voicing preserves clarity and prevents muddiness while maintaining dynamic response.
Can I configure these pickups for coil-splitting or series/parallel wiring?
Yes. Both models include a four-conductor cable that enables coil-splitting and series/parallel wiring configurations for maximum tonal flexibility and customization.