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Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trmbkr revZeb Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup
Both are high-output TB-11 Custom Custom Trembuckers with nearly identical electrical specs and construction, but the revZeb features zebra-striped coils while the White has a published 5.2 kHz resonant peak and 3/7/7 EQ profile. Choose the revZeb if you prefer the classic striped aesthetic; choose the White if you want documented tonal specifications and a slight emphasis on defined treble presence.
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Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trmbkr revZeb Pickup
Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trmbkr revZeb Pickup | Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $115.00 | $115.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trmbkr revZeb Pickup
- ✓ Zebra-striped coil windings for classic visual appeal
- ✓ 14.4k output with smooth Alnico 2 breakup characteristics
- ✓ Vacuum wax potted and nickel silver construction eliminate feedback
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup
- ✓ Published 5.2 kHz resonant peak and 3/7/7 EQ profile for transparent spec comparison
- ✓ Emphasized upper-midrange presence and extended treble for clarity in modern rigs
- ✓ Same hand-built Santa Barbara construction with four-conductor flexibility
Frequently asked questions
Are these pickups electrically identical?
Both feature 14.4k ohms output, 14.10 DC resistance, Alnico II magnets, nickel silver bottom plates, and vacuum wax potting. The White includes published resonant peak (5.2 kHz) and EQ data (3/7/7); the revZeb description emphasizes smooth breakup and thick midrange.
What is the main functional difference?
The White's 3/7/7 EQ profile and 5.2 kHz peak skew toward aggressive midrange and extended treble, while the revZeb's description prioritizes smooth harmonic development. Both are high-output metal/hard rock pickups; the White may sound slightly brighter in the treble.
Will either work with my tremolo bridge?
Yes. Both are Trembuckers with proper spacing for tremolo systems and include four-conductor cables for coil-splitting or series/parallel switching.
Which is better for drop tunings and palm-muting?
Both are rated for drop tunings and high-gain applications. The revZeb emphasizes defined low-end response for palm-muted rhythms, while the White prioritizes overall clarity across dynamics, making either suitable depending on whether you prefer low-end definition or balanced articulation.