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Seymour Duncan Jason Becker bridge Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Black Pickup
The Jason Becker Bridge Zebra is a medium-output, articulate humbucker (12.11k DCR) designed for fusion and dynamic playing across clean to high-gain styles, while the High Voltage TB is a high-output trembucker (9.37k DCR) built for metal, hard rock, and dense-mix aggression. Choose the Jason Becker for versatility and precision; choose the High Voltage for maximum output and aggressive midrange punch.
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Seymour Duncan Jason Becker bridge Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Jason Becker bridge Zebra Pickup | Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129.00 | $129.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Jason Becker bridge Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Medium output balances clarity with warmth across multiple genres
- ✓ Alnico 5 magnet delivers excellent string definition and dynamic responsiveness
- ✓ Available in standard humbucker or Trembucker spacing for broad guitar compatibility
- ✓ Hand-built in Santa Barbara with vacuum wax potting for feedback-free operation
Why choose Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Black Pickup
- ✓ High-output design cuts through dense mixes with aggressive midrange bite
- ✓ Alnico II magnet adds warmth and musicality beneath the aggression
- ✓ Trembucker footprint designed specifically for wide modern bridge spacing
- ✓ Budget-friendly price tier with US manufacturing
Frequently asked questions
Which pickup is hotter?
The High Voltage TB at 9.37k DCR is higher-output than the Jason Becker at 12.11k DCR. Despite the higher number, the Jason Becker is described as medium output and more versatile; the High Voltage TB is explicitly high-output and aggressive.
Which is better for metal and hard rock?
The High Voltage TB is specifically engineered for metal, hard rock, and djent, with aggressive midrange bite. The Jason Becker is better suited for fusion, cleaner lines, and dynamic articulation across genres.
Do both fit standard guitars?
The Jason Becker comes in both standard humbucker and Trembucker spacing, making it highly adaptable. The High Voltage TB is a Trembucker, designed for guitars with wide modern bridge spacing and tremolo systems.
Which has more tonal flexibility?
Both feature 4-conductor wiring for series, parallel, and split-coil options. The Jason Becker's medium output and Alnico 5 design offer broader genre versatility; the High Voltage TB is tuned specifically for aggressive heavy music.