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Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stack Plus, Cream Pickup vs Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stk Plus Parchment Pickup
Both are the same Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stack Plus pickup with identical specs (11.9 kΩ, 4.5 kHz peak, Alnico V, 7/5/5 EQ), differing only in cosmetic housing color: Cream versus Parchment. Choose based purely on which color matches your guitar's aesthetic.
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Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stack Plus, Cream Pickup
Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stk Plus Parchment Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stack Plus, Cream Pickup | Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stk Plus Parchment Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $115.00 | $115.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stack Plus, Cream Pickup
- ✓ Cream housing provides classic, understated vintage look
- ✓ Hand-crafted Santa Barbara construction with Alnico V magnets
- ✓ True single-coil splitting capability for tonal versatility
- ✓ Wax-potted for noise-free operation in any setting
Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S7 Vintage Hot Stk Plus Parchment Pickup
- ✓ Parchment housing offers warmer, aged cosmetic appeal
- ✓ Hand-crafted Santa Barbara construction with Alnico V magnets
- ✓ Three-conductor tappable lead for series, parallel, or split wiring
- ✓ Wax-potted for noise-free operation in any setting
Frequently asked questions
Are the electrical specs identical between Cream and Parchment versions?
Yes. Both feature 11.9 kΩ DC resistance, 4.5 kHz resonant peak, Alnico V rod magnets, and 7/5/5 EQ (Bass/Mid/Treble). They deliver identical tone and output.
Which color looks better on vintage versus modern guitars?
Cream suits traditionally finished guitars and lighter wood tones. Parchment complements aged or darker finishes and guitars with vintage aesthetics. Neither is objectively better—match your guitar's appearance.
Can both be wired in true single-coil mode?
Both feature three-conductor tappable lead wire, allowing series, parallel, and split configurations. The descriptions mention this flexibility equally for both versions.
Are these suitable for blues and classic rock?
Yes. Both are optimized for Blues, Rock, and vintage-influenced styles. The moderate-to-hot output and articulate 4.5 kHz peak excel in these genres without sacrificing dynamic response.