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Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus Strat Parchment Pickup vs Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus for Strat White Pickup

Both are identical Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus bridge pickups with the same specs, magnet type, DCR, and hum-canceling technology—the only difference is color (Parchment vs. White). Choose based purely on which finish matches your guitar's aesthetic.

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Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus Strat Parchment Pickup

$115.00
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Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus for Strat White Pickup

$115.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus Strat Parchment PickupSeymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus for Strat White Pickup
Price$115.00$115.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus Strat Parchment Pickup

  • Parchment finish matches vintage or cream-colored pickguards
  • Same articulate, noise-free performance as Product B
  • Hand-ground Alnico 5 magnets with splittable lead for versatility

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S4b Stack Plus for Strat White Pickup

  • White finish suits modern or contrasting pickguard styles
  • Identical 8.5 DCR and hum-rejection circuitry to Product A
  • Splittable design allows true single-coil or humbucking operation
Bottom line: If your pickguard or guitar body is cream, off-white, or vintage-styled, choose the Parchment. If your guitar has a white, black, or modern pickguard, the White version will blend better visually. Sonically and functionally, they are the same pickup.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups actually different, or just different colors?

They are the same pickup model with identical specs: 8.5 DCR, hand-ground Alnico 5 magnets, wax potting, splittable lead, and hum-rejection technology. The only difference is the finish color.

Will either color affect the tone?

No. Pickup color is cosmetic only and has no impact on tone, output, or hum rejection.

What skill level and genres suit this pickup?

Both versions work for beginners through professionals across rock, blues, country, pop, and indie. They are not recommended for metal or djent due to their moderate output and single-coil character.

Can I split these pickups for true single-coil operation?

Yes. Both include a 3-conductor splittable lead wire that allows you to engage true single-coil mode or keep full humbucking noise rejection depending on your needs.

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