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Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB White Pickup
The Reverse Zebra is a standard humbucker for 6-string guitars with 9.73k output and classic Gibson-cavity fit, while the White is a Trembucker-spaced pickup optimized for 7-string extended-range instruments with 8.808k series output. Choose the Reverse Zebra for traditional 6-string setups; choose the White if you play 7-string or other wide-spaced guitars.
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Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Reverse Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Reverse Zebra Pickup | Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129.00 | $129.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB Reverse Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Standard humbucker format fits Gibson-style cavities on most 6-string guitars
- ✓ 9.73k bridge output delivers maximum aggression for high-gain applications
- ✓ Reverse Zebra finish provides distinctive aesthetic appeal
- ✓ Neck and bridge pairing option (7.68k neck) for balanced configurations
Why choose Seymour Duncan High Voltage TB White Pickup
- ✓ Trembucker spacing engineered specifically for 7-string and extended-range guitars
- ✓ Maintains tight definition and clarity across wider string spacing
- ✓ Flexible wiring modes with documented split and parallel resistance specs
- ✓ Commanding sustain and punchy midrange optimized for drop tunings
Frequently asked questions
What's the main difference between these two pickups?
The Reverse Zebra is a standard humbucker designed for 6-string guitars with Gibson-cavity spacing, while the White is a Trembucker with wider coil spacing for 7-string guitars. The Reverse Zebra has higher bridge output at 9.73k versus the White's 8.808k in series configuration.
Will the White pickup fit my 6-string guitar?
No. The White's Trembucker spacing is designed for the wider string spacing of 7-string guitars and will not align properly with standard 6-string bridge pickups.
Are both pickups suitable for metal and high-gain tones?
Yes, both are built for metal and hard rock with aggressive output and high-gain response. The Reverse Zebra emphasizes note separation on 6-strings, while the White prioritizes sustain and definition across extended-range tunings.
Can these pickups be coil-split or switched?
Both have 4-conductor shielded cables supporting coil-split and series/parallel switching. The White provides specific documented resistance values for split (4.453k) and parallel (2.2k) modes.