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Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck White Pickup

Both are Seymour Duncan Green Magic neck humbuckers with identical specs (Alnico II, 7.7k DCR, 4-conductor, reversed magnet), differing only in cosmetic finish: Reverse Zebra vs. White. Choose based purely on aesthetic preference—the tonal and electrical performance is functionally equivalent.

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Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck Reverse Zebra Pickup

$129.00
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Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck White Pickup

$129.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck Reverse Zebra PickupSeymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck White Pickup
Price$129.00$129.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck Reverse Zebra Pickup

  • Reverse Zebra finish offers striking visual contrast with alternating black and cream bobbins
  • Same vintage-output warmth and articulation as Product B
  • Tight definition and reduced mud ideal for precision playing styles

Why choose Seymour Duncan Green Magic Humbucker Neck White Pickup

  • Clean White finish suits traditional or minimalist guitar aesthetics
  • Identical tonal character: smooth, articulate vintage warmth with harmonic richness
  • Same reversed magnet design and 4-conductor wiring for coil-splitting flexibility
Bottom line: Purchase the Reverse Zebra if you prefer bold visual aesthetics; choose the White if you prefer understated appearance. Tonally and electrically, they are the same pickup at the same price point.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any sonic difference between the Reverse Zebra and White versions?

No. Both pickups share identical specifications: Alnico II magnets, 7.7k DCR, reversed magnet phase configuration, 4-conductor wiring, and vintage output character. The only difference is cosmetic finish.

Which is better for blues and jazz?

Both perform equally well for blues and jazz, as they deliver the same smooth, articulate vintage warmth and dynamic response. Your choice should be based on which finish you prefer visually.

Do both support coil-splitting and out-of-phase operation?

Yes. Both feature 4-conductor wiring and reversed magnet configuration, enabling flexible installation including coil-splitting and out-of-phase capabilities on compatible guitar electronics.

Are these suitable for metal or heavy playing?

Both are rated as not ideal for metal, djent, or drop tunings due to their vintage output character and balanced articulation. They excel in blues, jazz, rock, progressive, and hard rock instead.

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