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

Both are identical TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembuckers with the same specs, output, and tone character—the only difference is cosmetic (Reverse Zebra vs. White cover). Choose based purely on which visual finish matches your guitar's aesthetic.

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

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

$129.00
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Specs side by side

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

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

  • Reverse Zebra cover offers distinctive two-tone striped appearance
  • Same aggressive, articulate tone and medium output as Product B
  • Budget-friendly trembucker for tremolo-equipped guitars

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

  • Clean white finish integrates well with most guitar aesthetics
  • Identical 10.9k Ohm output and Alnico 5 performance as Product A
  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara with nickel silver bottom plate
Bottom line: These pickups are sonically identical—both deliver the same 10.9k Ohm medium-output aggression, 7 kHz articulation, and trembucker spacing. Pick Reverse Zebra for visual flair or White for understated elegance; tone and playability will be the same.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any tonal difference between these two pickups?

No. Both share identical 10.9k Ohm DC resistance, Alnico 5 magnets, slightly overwound coils, vacuum wax potting, and mixed pole piece configuration. The only difference is the cover color (Reverse Zebra vs. White).

Which one is better for metal and hard rock?

Both are equally suited to metal and hard rock. They deliver the same aggressive high-end punch, tight low-end foundation, and percussive attack that cuts through dense mixes without losing definition.

Are these true Trembuckers for tremolo systems?

Yes, both feature Trembucker design with wider pole piece spacing (greater than 2.00" E-to-E) to accommodate tremolo offset and ensure even response across all strings.

Will either work for blues or jazz?

Both products are not ideal for jazz, blues, or worship music. Their aggressive EQ profile and overwound coils are optimized for high-gain metal and hard rock applications.

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