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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Zebra Pickup
Both are Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbuckers with nearly identical specs and performance—the key difference is cosmetic. The Black model suits players who prefer a traditional look, while the Zebra model appeals to those wanting visible coil contrast for aesthetic variety.
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Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Pickup
Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Zebra Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Pickup | Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Zebra Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $129.00 | $129.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Black Pickup
- ✓ Classic solid-black finish matches traditional guitar aesthetics
- ✓ 9.38 kΩ DC resistance with Alnico II magnet for articulate midrange
- ✓ Shorter mounting legs reduce installation shimming and improve fitment
- ✓ Hand-built in Santa Barbara with wax potting for signal integrity
Why choose Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Bridge Humbucker Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Distinctive zebra-coil visual appearance for modern style preference
- ✓ Identical Alnico II magnet and output specs as Black model
- ✓ Thick, slightly compressed midrange tuned for lead work and rhythm crunch
- ✓ Nickel silver bottom plate and wax potting minimize feedback on high-gain
Frequently asked questions
Are these pickups tonally identical?
Yes, both use Alnico II magnets, nickel silver bottom plates, and wax potting with the same high-output, articulate design. The only difference is the Black vs. Zebra coil appearance.
Which genres do these suit best?
Both excel in hard rock, metal, and rock applications with tight, sustained tones and aggressive clarity. They are not recommended for jazz, blues, folk, or country where a warmer, less compressed tone is preferred.
Will either pickup fit my older guitar without modification?
Both feature shorter mounting legs compared to original Slash humbuckers, improving fitment in modern guitar cavities and reducing the need for shimming.
What skill level should I be at to use these?
These pickups are engineered for intermediate, advanced, and professional players who can handle high-output aggression and benefit from their tight, articulate character in studio and live settings.