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Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker White Pickup
Both are identical Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembuckers with the same electrical specs (7.85k impedance, 6.7kHz peak, 8.8 DCR), F-Spaced trembucker design, and wax-potted construction. The RevZeb emphasizes articulate harmonic complexity and string clarity for intricate playing, while the White version highlights warm, feedback-free operation suited to studio and gigging contexts—a tonal philosophy difference rather than a spec one.
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Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup
Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker White Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup | Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $115.00 | $115.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker RevZeb Pickup
- ✓ Emphasizes articulate, string-to-string clarity ideal for complex passages and fast picking
- ✓ Harmonic complexity and dynamic responsiveness reward precise technique
- ✓ Balanced aggression cuts through dense mixes without excessive gain
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-APH1B Alnico II Trembucker White Pickup
- ✓ Warm, moderate-output character sits naturally in both rhythm and lead contexts
- ✓ Feedback-free design ensures clean operation across all volume levels
- ✓ Studio and gigging versatility without excessive compression
Frequently asked questions
Are the electrical specs truly identical between these two pickups?
Yes. Both share 7.85k impedance, 6.7kHz resonant peak, 8.8 DCR bridge, Alnico 2 magnet, F-Spaced trembucker design, nickel silver bottom plate, wax potting, and four-conductor wiring. The difference is marketed tonal character and application focus, not measured performance.
Which is better for metal and hard rock?
The RevZeb is explicitly positioned for metal and progressive music, emphasizing articulation and harmonic complexity. The White version suits hard rock as well but leans toward balanced, warm tonality for studio and gigging flexibility. Choose RevZeb if maximum clarity and cut are your priority.
Will either feedback or squeal at high volume?
Both are wax potted for squeal-free operation. The White version is specifically noted for feedback-free performance at any volume, while the RevZeb prioritizes clarity and definition rather than feedback characteristics.
Are these compatible with Floyd Rose bridges?
Yes. Both are F-Spaced trembuckers designed to accommodate modern wide bridge spacing and locking bridges like Floyd Rose. The 2 1/16" E-to-E spacing is standard for both.