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Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker RevZebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker White Pickup

Both are Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro humbuckers hand-built in Santa Barbara, but they differ in coil configuration and tonal emphasis. The RevZebra is optimized for pure warmth and open tone with balanced output, while the White version has a more pronounced midrange punch and defined EQ curve that cuts through in a mix.

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Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker RevZebra Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker White Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker RevZebra PickupSeymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker White Pickup
Price$115.00$115.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker RevZebra Pickup

  • RevZebra coil configuration adds tonal complexity
  • Naturally open, warm tone ideal for jazz and blues
  • Preserves maximum string articulation and playing dynamics
  • Flexible series/parallel/split wiring options

Why choose Seymour Duncan APH-1n Alnico II Pro Humbucker White Pickup

  • Specified 7.6 kΩ DC resistance and 7.1 kHz resonant peak for predictable response
  • Assertive midrange (EQ curve 7/4/8) cuts through in a mix
  • Smooth controlled response suits rock and hard rock equally
  • Documented specs make it easier to match to other pickups
Bottom line: Choose the RevZebra if you prioritize organic warmth, transparency, and vintage character in jazz or classic rock. Choose the White if you want a more aggressive midrange presence and tighter definition for blues, rock, or hard rock with better mix-cutting ability.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main tonal difference between these two?

The RevZebra emphasizes open, warm tone with musical compression and minimal midrange coloration, letting your playing dynamics shine. The White has a pronounced midrange peak and assertive presence curve (7/4/8 EQ) that makes it sit forward in a mix.

Which is better for jazz and blues?

The RevZebra is marketed specifically for jazz and blues, offering the articulate, uncolored response those genres demand. The White works well for blues too but its stronger midrange makes it equally suited to rock applications.

Do these pickups have different output levels?

The RevZebra is described as moderate output optimized for neck position without overwhelming; the White has a specified 7.6 kΩ DC resistance indicating comparable moderate output, but with more midrange emphasis.

Are the construction and reliability the same?

Yes—both are wax potted, hand-built in Santa Barbara, feature nickel silver bottom plates, Alnico II bar magnets, and four-conductor leads. The difference is purely in coil configuration and resulting tonal character.

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