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Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TB-12 Scrmn' Demon Trmbkr Reverse Zebra Pickup

Both are TB-12 Screamin' Demons with identical electrical specs (10.9k Ohm, 7 kHz peak, 5/4/9 EQ), but they differ in cosmetics and magnetic structure. The Black has standard pole pieces and suits players wanting classic versatility; the Reverse Zebra has mixed pole pieces optimized for tremolo systems and appeals to players prioritizing fine-tuning control on vibratos.

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Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr Black Pickup

$129.00
View Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr Black Pickup

Seymour Duncan TB-12 Scrmn' Demon Trmbkr Reverse Zebra Pickup

$129.00
View Seymour Duncan TB-12 Scrmn' Demon Trmbkr Reverse Zebra Pickup

Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr Black PickupSeymour Duncan TB-12 Scrmn' Demon Trmbkr Reverse Zebra Pickup
Price$129.00$129.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr Black Pickup

  • Standard pole piece configuration works with any bridge type, not just tremolo
  • 4-conductor wiring explicitly mentioned for coil-split flexibility
  • Clean black finish matches most guitar aesthetics
  • Described as high-output with punchy presence

Why choose Seymour Duncan TB-12 Scrmn' Demon Trmbkr Reverse Zebra Pickup

  • Mixed pole piece design (screws and Allen heads) enables precise adjustment
  • Trembucker spacing optimized specifically for tremolo-equipped guitars
  • Tighter low-end focus cuts through dense mixes effectively
  • Reverse Zebra cosmetics stand out visually
Bottom line: Choose the Black TB-12 if your guitar has a fixed bridge or you want maximum coil-split capability and don't need tremolo compensation. Pick the Reverse Zebra if you own a tremolo-equipped guitar and value the ability to fine-tune pole pieces for even string response.

Frequently asked questions

Are the electrical specs identical between these two pickups?

Yes. Both have 10.9k Ohm DC resistance, 7 kHz resonant peak, Alnico 5 magnets, slightly overwound coils, and 5/4/9 EQ curve. The difference is pole piece design and spacing, not tone generation.

Which one should I buy if my guitar has a tremolo system?

The Reverse Zebra is engineered as a true Trembucker with wider pole piece spacing to compensate for string offset caused by tremolo bridges, ensuring even response across all strings.

Can I coil-split both pickups?

The Black explicitly states 4-conductor wiring for coil-split capability. The Reverse Zebra description does not mention coil-split wiring, suggesting it may not support that feature.

What is the main advantage of the mixed pole pieces on the Reverse Zebra?

Mixed pole pieces (one row of standard screws, one row of Allen heads) allow precise independent adjustment of each pole for fine-tuning magnetic balance, useful for compensating tremolo-related string offset or tailoring output.

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