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Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB Zebra Pickup

The White version emphasizes warm, vintage character with balanced output ideal for blues and jazz, while the Zebra version delivers high-output aggression with focused midrange suited for metal and hard rock. Choose White for classic expressiveness; choose Zebra for modern punch and gain.

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Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB White Pickup

$129.00
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Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB Zebra Pickup

$129.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB White PickupSeymour Duncan Green Magic TB Zebra Pickup
Price$129.00$129.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB White Pickup

  • Warm, vintage character with refined treble articulation
  • Moderate 9.4k ohms output preserves string definition
  • Trembucker footprint fits wider bridge spacing
  • Excellent for blues, jazz, and studio sessions

Why choose Seymour Duncan Green Magic TB Zebra Pickup

  • High-output design cuts through heavy gain and dense mixes
  • 4-conductor wiring enables coil-splitting and series/parallel switching
  • Zebra configuration maintains articulation in thick textures
  • Extended sustain and compression ideal for metal and hard rock
Bottom line: Blues, jazz, and vintage-tone players should pick the White for its warm expressiveness and balanced response. Metal, hard rock, and modern players should choose the Zebra for its high-output aggression and tonal flexibility.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main tonal difference between these two pickups?

The White delivers warm, balanced, vintage-character tones with moderate output at 9.4k ohms. The Zebra provides high-output aggression with focused midrange and extended sustain, engineered for modern heavy music.

Which pickup is better for gain and distortion?

The Zebra is designed for high-gain applications with harmonic complexity that resists muddiness. The White handles overdrive cleanly but emphasizes warmth and articulation over sustained aggression.

Do these pickups have different wiring options?

The Zebra features 4-conductor wiring for coil-splitting and series/parallel switching flexibility. The White version specifications do not mention switching options in the provided description.

Which genres suit each pickup?

White: blues, rock, jazz, and studio sessions where vintage warmth matters. Zebra: metal, hard rock, progressive, and modern rock where articulation through high gain is essential.

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