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Seymour Duncan Duality bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Duality Trembucker Black Pickup
The Duality Bridge Reverse Zebra is a standard humbucker for conventional bridge cavities with balanced articulate tone, while the Duality Trembucker has specialized spacing for Floyd Rose and vintage tremolo systems with warm, high-output character. Choose the Bridge Reverse Zebra for traditional guitar setups; choose the Trembucker if your guitar has a Floyd Rose or vintage tremolo bridge.
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Seymour Duncan Duality bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup
Seymour Duncan Duality Trembucker Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Duality bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup | Seymour Duncan Duality Trembucker Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Duality bridge Reverse Zebra Pickup
- ✓ Standard humbucker size fits most guitars without modification
- ✓ 4-conductor wiring enables coil-splitting versatility
- ✓ Reverse Zebra finish offers visual contrast and enhanced shielding
- ✓ Balanced 17.4k Ω output sits well in mixes without compression
Why choose Seymour Duncan Duality Trembucker Black Pickup
- ✓ Trembucker spacing aligns perfectly with Floyd Rose and vintage tremolo bridges
- ✓ Warm harmonics with defined frequency separation suit aggressive styles
- ✓ High-output character delivers responsive punch for drop tunings
- ✓ 1-conductor and battery cable installation eliminates external wiring needs
Frequently asked questions
Will either pickup fit my guitar if it has a Floyd Rose bridge?
No—only the Duality Trembucker is engineered for Floyd Rose systems. The Bridge Reverse Zebra uses standard humbucker spacing and will not align correctly with tremolo pole pieces. You must use the Trembucker for Floyd Rose guitars.
Which pickup has higher output?
The Trembucker is described as high-output and delivers warm, punchy response. The Bridge Reverse Zebra offers balanced, articulate output at 17.4k Ω DC resistance. The Trembucker suits high-gain and drop-tuning applications better.
Can I split coils on either pickup?
The Bridge Reverse Zebra includes 4-conductor wiring, which enables coil-splitting. The Trembucker ships with 1-conductor and battery cable, designed for straightforward bridge deployment without coil-splitting capability.
Are both pickups truly passive, or do they require a battery?
Both are hybrid active/passive designs with onboard preamps. The Bridge Reverse Zebra uses quick-connect terminals for clean installation. The Trembucker includes a battery cable for powering its active preamp—you will need to supply a 9V battery.