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Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker White Pickup

Both are identical Jason Becker Trembucker pickups with the same specs, output, and hand-built Santa Barbara construction—the only difference is cosmetic color (black vs. white coil covers). Choose based purely on your guitar's aesthetic or personal preference, as the sonic and electrical performance are equivalent.

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Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker Black Pickup

$129.00
View Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker Black Pickup

Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker White Pickup

$129.00
View Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker White Pickup

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Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker Black PickupSeymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker White Pickup
Price$129.00$129.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker Black Pickup

  • Black coil covers match dark or traditional guitar finishes
  • Medium output (12.11k) balances clarity with presence
  • Alnico 5 magnet provides responsive dynamics and natural breakup
  • Vacuum wax potted eliminates feedback during sustained bends

Why choose Seymour Duncan Jason Becker Trembucker White Pickup

  • White coil covers offer distinctive visual contrast on darker guitars
  • Identical medium output and Alnico 5 specs to Black version
  • 4-conductor cable supports series, parallel, and split wiring
  • Drop-in trembucker spacing fits wide-post modern bridges without modification
Bottom line: Pick the black model if your guitar has a dark finish or you prefer classic aesthetics; choose white if you want visual pop or have a lighter-colored instrument. Sonically and electrically, they are completely identical.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any tonal difference between the black and white versions?

No. Both share identical DC resistance (12.11k), Alnico 5 bar magnets, vacuum wax potting, hand-built construction, and trembucker spacing. The only difference is cosmetic—coil cover color.

What output level is this pickup, and is it suitable for high-gain?

Both are medium-output (12.11k DC resistance) with Alnico 5 magnets, making them responsive to high-gain applications while maintaining clarity and articulation. They excel in both high-gain and clean settings.

Does this pickup require any special installation?

No. Both versions are drop-in replacements in any humbucker cavity with trembucker spacing. They fit wide-post modern bridges without modification and include a 4-conductor cable for flexible wiring (series, parallel, split).

Who is this pickup designed for?

This is Jason Becker's signature model, ideal for players seeking articulate, singing sustain with tight string separation and responsive midrange—particularly those who value definition alongside presence in technical or high-gain playing styles.

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