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Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker White Pickup

Both are identical Alex Skolnick signature bridge humbuckers with the same 17.7k ohms output, Alnico 5 magnets, and hand-wound construction—the only difference is cosmetic: Reverse Zebra vs. White finish. Choose based purely on which aesthetic matches your instrument.

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Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup

$145.00
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Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker White Pickup

$145.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker Reverse Zebra PickupSeymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker White Pickup
Price$145.00$145.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker Reverse Zebra Pickup

  • Reverse Zebra stripe aesthetic stands out visually
  • Vacuum wax potted for guaranteed squeal elimination
  • Midrange-focused articulation cuts through dense mixes

Why choose Seymour Duncan Alex Skolnick Bridge Humbucker White Pickup

  • White finish complements contrasting instrument colors
  • High-output design optimized for metal and hard rock
  • Four-conductor wiring enables coil-splitting versatility
Bottom line: These pickups are sonically and electrically identical; pick the Reverse Zebra if you want bold visual contrast, or the White if you prefer a cleaner, more traditional look that coordinates with specific guitar finishes.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups electrically the same?

Yes. Both feature 17.7k ohms DC resistance, Alnico 5 rough-cast magnets, four-conductor wiring, hand-wound construction in Santa Barbara, and identical tonal character emphasizing midrange and articulation.

What is the only difference between them?

The finish: Reverse Zebra (striped coil covers) versus White. The Reverse Zebra model also explicitly mentions vacuum wax potting, though both are built to the same specifications.

Are these suitable for metal and hard rock?

Yes. Both are optimized for high-gain contexts with aggressive midrange punch and articulate upper-end clarity, making them excellent for tight rhythmic work and lead definition in metal and hard rock.

Can I split coils on either pickup?

Yes. Both feature four-conductor wiring that enables coil-splitting and phasing options for expanded sonic versatility.

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