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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Cream Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Prch Pickup

Both are budget-friendly Little '78 bridge pickups with identical 27.2 output and 4-conductor wiring, but the Cream uses an Alnico 5 magnet for warmer, more organic tone, while the Parch features an A2 magnet with a specific EQ curve (Bass 5.4, Mid 7.4, Treble 4.2) emphasizing midrange punch and note separation. The Cream suits players prioritizing vintage warmth and sustain; the Parch fits those seeking articulate, defined tones across blues, rock, and country.

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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Cream Pickup

$129.00
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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Prch Pickup

$129.00
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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Cream PickupSeymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Prch Pickup
Price$129.00$129.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Cream Pickup

  • Alnico 5 magnet delivers warmer, more organic single-coil character
  • Sustain and punch bridge the gap between single-coils and humbuckers
  • Excellent for vintage-focused tone without modern harshness

Why choose Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Prch Pickup

  • A2 magnet with tuned EQ (Mid 7.4) emphasizes clarity and note separation
  • Balanced aggression suits both clean articulation and overdrive/distortion
  • Midrange focus cuts through mixes in country, blues, and classic rock
Bottom line: Choose the Cream if you want organic warmth and sustain-focused vintage tone. Choose the Parch if you need punchy midrange clarity and defined note separation for driven playing across multiple genres.

Frequently asked questions

What magnet type does each pickup use?

The Cream uses an Alnico 5 magnet for warmer, organic response. The Parch uses an A2 magnet paired with a specific EQ curve (Bass 5.4, Mid 7.4, Treble 4.2) that emphasizes midrange punch and articulation.

Are the output levels the same?

Yes, both pickups deliver a 27.2 bridge output level, so they generate comparable overall volume and drive.

Which is better for classic rock and blues?

The Parch is specifically voiced for classic rock, country, and blues with its midrange-focused EQ. The Cream also works well for blues and rock but emphasizes vintage warmth and organic sustain instead of aggressive clarity.

Can both be used for split or parallel configurations?

Yes, both feature 4-conductor shielded wiring, allowing series, parallel, and split configurations with any standard Stratocaster switching scheme.

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