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Seymour Duncan SHPR-1b P-Rails Bridge White Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Black Pickup
The SHPR-1b is a standard-spaced P-Rails for guitars with closer bridge string spacing and suits blues, rock, and jazz players seeking vintage-to-thick tonal range. The TBPR-1b is a trembucker-spaced P-Rails for wide-spaced bridges and caters to metal and progressive players who need articulate attack and sustained output without feedback.
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Seymour Duncan SHPR-1b P-Rails Bridge White Pickup
Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan SHPR-1b P-Rails Bridge White Pickup | Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $125.00 | $125.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan SHPR-1b P-Rails Bridge White Pickup
- ✓ Standard humbucker spacing fits most guitars without modification
- ✓ Switchable P-90 and humbucker modes cover warm articulate to thick saturated tones
- ✓ Excellent for blues, rock, and jazz applications
Why choose Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Black Pickup
- ✓ Trembucker spacing (2.070 pole spacing) accommodates guitars with string spacing over 2 inches
- ✓ Three distinct modes (humbucker, P-90, single-coil rail) via switching
- ✓ High output with articulate attack and sustained resonance ideal for metal and progressive
Frequently asked questions
What's the main physical difference between these two pickups?
The SHPR-1b uses standard humbucker pole spacing, while the TBPR-1b uses trembucker (f-spaced) spacing of approximately 2.070 inches. Trembucker spacing is wider and designed for guitars with string spacing greater than 2 inches at the bridge.
How many switching modes does each pickup offer?
The SHPR-1b offers two main configurations: P-90 and humbucker modes. The TBPR-1b offers three distinct modes—humbucker, P-90, and single-coil rail—accessible via 2-way or 3-way switching.
Which genres are each pickup best suited for?
The SHPR-1b excels in blues, rock, hard rock, jazz, and progressive music. The TBPR-1b is optimized for metal, progressive, hard rock, extended range applications, and studio sessions.
Do both pickups require additional hardware to access switching options?
Both have 4-conductor lead wires for switching flexibility. The SHPR-1b integrates with your existing switching setup, while the TBPR-1b requires a 2-way or 3-way switch to access all three tone modes.