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Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge Matte Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge White Pickup

Both are Mark Holcomb Scourge Bridge pickups with identical core specs (Alnico 8, 77.0 dB, 11.06 kΩ DCR, 4-conductor wiring), but the matte black version emphasizes controlled lows and upper-midrange articulation for extended-range lead work, while the white version prioritizes aggressive response and sustain across the full spectrum for traditional metal and djent. Choose the matte black for nuanced extended-range playing; choose the white for straightforward high-gain metal aggression.

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Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge Matte Black Pickup

$145.00
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Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge White Pickup

$145.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge Matte Black PickupSeymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge White Pickup
Price$145.00$145.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge Matte Black Pickup

  • Tuned EQ curve (bass 4.8, mids 4.5, treble 8.5) for controlled low end and precision articulation
  • Specifically voiced for extended-range instruments and complex chord work
  • Upper-midrange presence ideal for lead dynamics and palm-muted passages
  • Pro-level construction suited to touring and studio environments

Why choose Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge White Pickup

  • Enhanced sustain and aggressive response across full frequency spectrum
  • Designed for djent and thrash metal applications
  • 4-conductor plus shield wiring enables coil-splitting and phase options
  • Cleaner, simpler aesthetic in white finish
Bottom line: Pick the matte black Scourge if you play extended-range guitars and need articulate, controlled articulation for technical lead work. Pick the white Scourge if you play standard tuning, prioritize aggressive sustain and raw metal tone, and want maximum wiring flexibility.

Frequently asked questions

Are the electrical specs identical between these two?

Yes—both have Alnico 8 magnets, 77.0 dB output, 11.06 kΩ DCR, and 4-conductor wiring. The difference is tonal voicing and intended application, not raw specs.

Which is better for 7-string or 8-string guitars?

The matte black version is specifically designed for extended-range instruments and emphasizes controlled bass and articulation, making it the better match for lower tunings and complex chord work on extended-range guitars.

Can I coil-split or phase-reverse both pickups?

The white version explicitly features 4-conductor plus shield wiring for flexible coil-splitting and phase options. The matte black is listed as 4-conductor cable, which supports coil-tap but with less detailed wiring specification for advanced switching.

Which suits thrash metal better?

The white Scourge is explicitly voiced for thrash metal with enhanced sustain and aggressive response across the spectrum, while the matte black prioritizes articulation and note separation for progressive and lead work.

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