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Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Cream Pickup vs Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Wh Pickup
These are the same Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Trembucker pickup—both feature three-in-one switching (humbucker, P-90, single-coil rail voices), Alnico 5 magnets, and 2.070" pole spacing for wide bridge spacing. The only difference is cosmetic: one ships in cream housing, the other in white. Choose based purely on which color matches your guitar's aesthetic.
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Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Cream Pickup
Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Wh Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Cream Pickup | Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Wh Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $125.00 | $125.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Cream Pickup
- ✓ Cream finish matches vintage or lighter-colored guitar bodies
- ✓ Identical three-voice switching versatility (humbucker, P-90, single-coil)
- ✓ Hand-built Alnico 5 construction with vacuum wax potting for clarity
Why choose Seymour Duncan TBPR-1b P-Rails Org Trmbkr Bridge Wh Pickup
- ✓ White finish suits modern or white/light-colored instruments
- ✓ Same three-voice switching versatility (humbucker, P-90, single-coil)
- ✓ Hand-built Alnico 5 construction with vacuum wax potting for clarity
Frequently asked questions
What's the actual tonal difference between cream and white versions?
None. Both use identical Alnico 5 magnets, vacuum wax potting, and internal construction. The color difference is purely cosmetic and does not affect sound.
Will this pickup work in my guitar?
Yes, if your guitar has a bridge pickup cavity designed for Trembucker spacing (2.070" pole spacing) with string spacing greater than 2 inches at the bridge. This suits most modern hard rock, metal, and progressive guitars.
How do the three switching voices differ?
Humbucker mode delivers thick, warm output; P-90 mode adds aggression and midrange punch; single-coil rail mode provides bright, articulate definition. All three are accessed via a 3-way mini-switch using the 4-conductor lead wire.
Is this suitable for studio and gigging use?
Yes. The vacuum wax potting eliminates microphonic feedback, and the three voices provide versatility for recording different tones and live performance switching without changing pickups.