11201-13-RwRp-Prch vs 11201-13-RwRp-W — Compare
Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP Parchment Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP White Pickup
Both pickups are virtually identical Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP models with the same specs, output, and tone—the only difference is cosmetic: parchment versus white cover finish. Choose based purely on aesthetic preference to match your guitar's look.
No sales tax on orders shipped outside California — total cost beats national retailers that charge sales tax in nearly every state.
Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP Parchment Pickup
Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP White Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP Parchment Pickup | Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP White Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $99.00 | $99.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP Parchment Pickup
- ✓ Parchment cover matches vintage-style or cream-colored Strats
- ✓ Same 6.37k DCR Alnico V tone as Product B
- ✓ RWRP hum-canceling design for three-pickup setups
- ✓ USA-made underwound construction with enhanced sustain
Why choose Seymour Duncan Scooped Strat Middle RWRP White Pickup
- ✓ White cover suits modern or traditional white/cream Strats
- ✓ Identical 6.37k DCR vintage output as Product A
- ✓ RWRP configuration eliminates hum in standard three-pickup arrays
- ✓ Hand-crafted USA construction with scooped midrange voicing
Frequently asked questions
Is there any tonal difference between the parchment and white versions?
No. Both have identical 6.37k DCR, Alnico V magnets, underwound construction, and scooped midrange voicing. The color is purely cosmetic and does not affect sound.
Will either of these work in a standard three-pickup Strat?
Yes. Both feature RWRP (Reverse Wound, Reverse Polarity) design, which eliminates hum when paired with standard-wound neck and bridge pickups in a traditional Strat configuration.
Are these pickups suitable for beginners?
Product B lists beginner as a skill level; Product A lists intermediate and up. Both are passive, drop-in units that work in any standard Strat middle position, but Product B's description explicitly welcomes newer players.
What genres do these pickups serve best?
Both excel in blues, rock, and country. Product A adds funk; Product B adds indie. Neither is recommended for metal or djent due to their vintage output and scooped midrange character.