11103-50-B vs 11103-50-RZ — Compare

Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup

Both are the same Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker with identical electrical specs (8.8K DCR, 6.7 kHz peak, 7.85k impedance), warm articulate tone, and wax potting—the key difference is bridge spacing: the standard model fits bridges with greater than 2.00″ string spacing, while the RevZeb is F-Spaced (2 1/16″) for modern wide-spaced bridges. Choose the standard version if your guitar's bridge has standard trembucker spacing; choose the RevZeb if you have an F-spaced or modern wide-spaced bridge.

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Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker Black Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker Black PickupSeymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup
Price$115.00$115.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker Black Pickup

  • Greater than 2.00″ E-to-E spacing suits traditional trembucker guitars
  • Identical warm, articulate tone and moderate output
  • Handcrafted in Santa Barbara with 4-conductor flexibility

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup

  • F-Spaced design (2 1/16″) fits modern wide-spaced bridge instruments
  • Same electrical performance and tonal character as standard version
  • Explicit modern bridge compatibility eliminates guesswork
Bottom line: Measure your bridge's E-to-E string spacing: if it's 2.00″ or less, buy the standard TB-APH1B; if it's wider or F-spaced (2 1/16″+), choose the RevZeb to ensure proper string alignment and intonation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between standard trembucker and F-spaced trembucker spacing?

Standard trembucker spacing is greater than 2.00" E to E and fits most traditional wide-spaced bridges. F-Spaced is 2 1/16" E to E, designed for modern guitars with even wider bridge spacing. Using the wrong spacing can cause intonation issues or string misalignment.

Do both pickups sound the same?

Yes. Both versions share identical specs: 8.8K DCR, 6.7 kHz resonant peak, 7.85k impedance, Alnico 2 magnets, nickel silver plates, and wax potting. Tone and output are functionally identical; spacing is the only difference.

How do I know which spacing my guitar needs?

Measure the distance from the outer edge of the low E string to the outer edge of the high E string at your bridge. If it measures approximately 2 1/16" or wider, use F-Spaced; if it's around 2.00" or less, use the standard version.

Are these pickups good for hard rock and metal?

Yes. Both deliver warm, articulate tone with moderate output and a singing midrange that handles chunky rhythm and lead work well. The naturally compressed response suits rock and metal without harshness, though they're not ideal for high-gain djent or extreme metal.

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