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Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup

Both are SH-10n neck pickups with identical medium output and hand-built construction, but the Black version emphasizes balanced, dynamic tone for hard rock and studio work, while the Reverse Zebra model features a treble-boosted EQ curve (8 kHz peak) optimized for articulation and string separation in progressive and metal contexts. Choose the Black for versatility across genres; choose the Reverse Zebra if you prioritize cutting clarity and high-treble definition.

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Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Black Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Black PickupSeymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup
Price$115.00$115.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Black Pickup

  • Balanced frequency response suits hard rock, lead work, and clean passages equally well
  • Hum-free, punchy character ideal for studio recording and controlled gain settings
  • Budget-friendly entry into Seymour Duncan full-shred tone without genre limitations

Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-10n Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup

  • High-treble emphasis (8 kHz peak) delivers stronger string separation and articulation for metal and progressive styles
  • Pick-responsive EQ curve (4/4/8) rewards precise technique and rewards aggressive playing
  • Specified DC Resistance (7.4 kΩ) and resonant peak provide measurable clarity advantage for high-gain contexts
Bottom line: Choose the Black pickup if you play multiple genres and want a neutral, versatile neck tone. Choose the Reverse Zebra if you specialize in metal or progressive rock and need a pickup engineered specifically for treble-forward clarity and string definition.

Frequently asked questions

What is the actual tonal difference between these two SH-10n models?

The Black version delivers balanced, controlled output across frequencies for versatility. The Reverse Zebra emphasizes treble at 8 kHz with a 4/4/8 EQ curve, making it brighter and more articulate for high-gain and precision-focused playing.

Which pickup works better for metal?

The Reverse Zebra is designed for metal according to its stated best-use categories, with treble-forward response that cuts through high-gain settings. The Black pickup is not listed for metal applications, though its medium output remains suitable for moderate gain.

Are these pickups identical in construction and output?

Yes — both use medium output, Alnico V magnets, vacuum wax potting, nickel-silver bottom plates, and four-conductor wiring. The difference is purely tonal voicing via EQ shaping and resonant peak tuning.

Which is better for clean jazz or blues?

The Black version is suited for clean passages and versatile playing. The Reverse Zebra explicitly notes it is not ideal for blues or jazz, making the Black pickup the safer choice for those genres.

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