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

Both are hand-built Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembuckers with identical specs (10.9k Ohm DC resistance, Alnico 5, medium output, mixed pole pieces), differing only in coil winding: the White features slightly overwound coils for focused clarity, while the Zebra uses a zebra-coil design for punchy midrange attack. Choose White for maximum clarity and controlled sustain; choose Zebra for pronounced midrange punch and aggressive upper-end bite.

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Seymour Duncan TB-12 Screamin' Demon Trembkr White Pickup

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

$129.00
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Specs side by side

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

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

  • Slightly overwound coils deliver focused, percussive attack with enhanced presence
  • Emphasized clarity and note definition across all six strings
  • Controlled sustain without excess aggression
  • Ideal for players prioritizing articulation and tonal focus

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

  • Zebra-coil design produces punchy midrange attack
  • Aggressive upper-end bite cuts through dense mixes
  • 4-conductor wiring enables series, parallel, and split-coil configurations
  • High-output articulation balances gain staging with playing dynamics responsiveness
Bottom line: Choose the White Screamin' Demon if you want maximum clarity and a more controlled, focused tone. Choose the Zebra if you prefer pronounced midrange punch and aggressive upper-end character with enhanced wiring flexibility.

Frequently asked questions

Are the electrical specs identical between these two pickups?

Yes. Both have 10.9k Ohm DC resistance, Alnico 5 bar magnets, medium output levels, trembucker F-spacing, mixed pole pieces, nickel silver base plates, and vacuum wax potting. The only difference is the coil winding design: White uses slightly overwound coils, Zebra uses a zebra-coil configuration.

Which sounds more aggressive?

The Zebra is more aggressive overall, with a punchy midrange attack and aggressive upper-end bite. The White prioritizes clarity and control, with a more focused percussive attack and enhanced presence without excess aggression.

Does the Zebra offer more wiring options?

The Zebra is explicitly noted to support series, parallel, and split-coil wiring configurations via its 4-conductor lead wire. Both have 4-conductor leads, but the Zebra description emphasizes this flexibility more prominently.

Which is better for cutting through a mix?

The White is engineered to cut through with focused clarity and note definition. The Zebra cuts through via aggressive upper-end bite and punchy sustain. Choice depends on whether you prefer articulate clarity or aggressive upper-midrange presence.

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