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Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker Zebra Pickup

Both are identical TB-10 Full Shred Trembuckers with the same 14.6 kΩ DC resistance, 5.5 kHz resonant peak, and EQ curve—the only difference is the cosmetic finish (White vs. Zebra striped coils). Choose based purely on aesthetic preference, as tonal and electrical performance are functionally equivalent.

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Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker White Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker Zebra Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker White PickupSeymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker Zebra Pickup
Price$115.00$115.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker White Pickup

  • Clean white finish matches many guitar aesthetics
  • Same aggressive articulate punch and tight low-end as the Zebra
  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara with vacuum wax potting
  • Trembucker spacing for wide string-spaced guitars

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-10 Full Shred Trembucker Zebra Pickup

  • Zebra striped coil finish offers visual distinction
  • Identical tonal performance to White version
  • Same high-output, bright cutting character
  • 4-conductor wiring for flexible configuration options
Bottom line: These pickups are sonically and electrically identical; pick whichever finish appeals to you visually. Both deliver the same aggressive, articulate metal and hard rock tone with tight mids and cutting presence.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any tonal difference between White and Zebra finishes?

No. Both versions share identical specifications: 14.6 kΩ DC resistance, 5.5 kHz resonant peak, Alnico V magnet, nickel-silver bottom plate, and EQ curve (Bass 4 / Mid 4 / Treble 8). The difference is purely cosmetic—coil winding appearance only.

Which is better for metal and djent?

Both are equally suited. The TB-10 Full Shred in either finish delivers the tight low-end, aggressive articulation, and controlled bass needed for modern metal and djent tones at high gain settings.

Will either finish affect pickup longevity or reliability?

No. Both use identical construction methods, vacuum wax potting, and materials. The finish is a winding appearance detail with no impact on durability or performance.

Are these budget-friendly compared to other high-output trembuckers?

Yes, both are priced in the budget tier while offering hand-built Santa Barbara construction and specs typical of mid-to-high-end bridge pickups for metal and hard rock applications.

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