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

Both are identical Seymour Duncan APH-1n pickups with matching specs, resistance, and tone—the only difference is cosmetics: white coils versus zebra-striped coils. Choose based purely on which aesthetic matches your guitar's existing hardware and personal preference.

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

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

$115.00
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Specs side by side

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

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

  • White coil finish for bright, clean visual contrast
  • Identical electrical performance to Zebra model
  • Budget-friendly neck-position humbucker

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

  • Zebra coil finish for classic, understated elegance
  • Identical electrical performance to White model
  • No visible logo for minimalist appearance
Bottom line: Pick the White version if you prefer bright, high-contrast aesthetics; pick the Zebra version if you want a traditional two-tone look. Both deliver identical tone, output, and reliability—this is a pure cosmetic choice.

Frequently asked questions

Are the electrical specs and tone identical between White and Zebra?

Yes. Both have 7.6 kΩ DC resistance, 7.1 kHz resonant peak, 7/4/8 EQ curve, Alnico II magnets, nickel-silver bottom plate, and wax potting. Tone and output are functionally identical.

Which is better for neck position?

Both are designed specifically for neck position. Neither has an advantage over the other in terms of articulation, warmth, or dynamics.

Do these work well for blues and rock?

Yes. Both pickups are listed as ideal for blues, rock, jazz, and classic rock with smooth, articulate mids and natural sustain suited to those genres.

Is there a price difference?

Both are listed in the budget tier by this retailer, suggesting they are priced the same or very similarly.

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