11103-70-W vs 11103-70-Z — Compare
Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr Zebra Pickup
Both pickups are identical electronically (14.4 kΩ, 5.2 kHz peak, 3/7/7 EQ, Alnico II, vacuum wax potted) and share the same core tone. The only difference is cosmetic: White features aggressive marketing language around punch and articulate cleans, while Zebra emphasizes lead work and thin-body compatibility with explicit mention of short legs and expanded pole spacing.
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Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup
Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup | Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr Zebra Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $115.00 | $115.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr White Pickup
- ✓ Marketed with emphasis on punch and controlled gain for high-gain metal contexts
- ✓ Hand-built Santa Barbara quality with vacuum wax potting
- ✓ Four-conductor cable for flexible wiring options
Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-11 Custom Custom Trembkr Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Explicitly designed for thin-body guitars with short legs
- ✓ Expanded pole spacing noted for balanced string articulation
- ✓ Clear focus on lead work and modern rock applications
Frequently asked questions
Are the electrical specs identical between these two pickups?
Yes. Both feature 14.4 kΩ DC resistance, 5.2 kHz resonant peak, 3/7/7 EQ, Alnico II magnet, nickel silver bottom plate, four-conductor cable, and vacuum wax potting for feedback elimination.
Which one should I buy if I have a thin-body guitar?
The Zebra is explicitly designed for thin-body compatibility with short legs and expanded pole spacing. The White makes no mention of body-type compatibility.
Will either pick cut through better for lead work?
Both have identical resonant peaks and EQ curves, so tonal cutting power is the same. The Zebra is explicitly marketed for lead work, while the White emphasizes aggression and controlled gain in high-gain contexts.
What is the only real difference between these pickups?
The cosmetic finish (White vs. Zebra) and slightly different marketing emphasis. The Zebra includes short legs for thin-body compatibility and expanded pole spacing; otherwise, specs and core tone are identical.