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Seymour Duncan SH-10b Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan SH-10b Full Shred White Pickup

Both are identical SH-10b Full Shred pickups with the same 14.1 kOhm output and construction, differing only in cosmetic finish (Reverse Zebra vs. White). Choose based purely on aesthetics—the Reverse Zebra offers a striped look, while the White provides a clean, uniform appearance.

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Seymour Duncan SH-10b Full Shred Reverse Zebra Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan SH-10b Full Shred White Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

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

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

  • Reverse Zebra cosmetic finish stands out visually
  • Same medium-output performance as White version
  • Alnico 5 magnet with precise pole-piece control

Why choose Seymour Duncan SH-10b Full Shred White Pickup

  • Clean White finish suits any guitar style
  • Detailed 5.5 kHz resonant peak specification provided
  • Explicit 4/4/8 EQ signature clearly documented
Bottom line: Pick Reverse Zebra if you prefer a distinctive striped look; choose White if you want a classic, understated appearance. Performance and price are identical between them.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any tonal difference between Reverse Zebra and White versions?

No. Both are the same SH-10b Full Shred with identical 14.1 kOhm DC resistance, Alnico 5 magnet, and construction. The only difference is cosmetics.

What genres work best with the SH-10b Full Shred?

Metal, hard rock, modern rock, and high-gain lead work. The medium output and articulate midrange excel in aggressive playing while maintaining note separation. Jazz, blues, and folk are not ideal matches.

Can I use this pickup for both rhythm and lead?

Yes. At 14.1 kOhm, the SH-10b is medium-output, balancing aggression for saturation with enough clarity for clean articulation and controlled distortion tones.

Does the pickup offer wiring flexibility?

Yes. Both versions include a 4-conductor lead wire supporting series, parallel, and split-coil configurations for future modifications or custom setups.

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