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

Both are budget-friendly Little '78 Strat sets with identical output specs and Alnico II magnets, but the Cream emphasizes noise rejection and full-bodied woody tone, while the Parch focuses on '70s midrange punch with naturally scooped character. The Cream suits players in electrically noisy environments who want articulate vintage warmth; the Parch is better for those prioritizing classic rock punch and controlled dynamics.

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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Cream Pickup Set

$387.00
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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Prch Pickup Set

$387.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Cream Pickup SetSeymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Prch Pickup Set
Price$387.00$387.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Cream Pickup Set

  • Hum-canceling design ideal for noisy studio or live environments
  • Full-bodied, woody EQ with pronounced bass response
  • Smooth high-end rolloff reduces harshness in bright amplifiers

Why choose Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Prch Pickup Set

  • Naturally scooped midrange delivers authentic '70s Strat character
  • Slightly compressed response provides controlled, punchy dynamics
  • Articulate highs maintain clarity in funk and rhythm-driven styles
Bottom line: Choose the Cream if you need noise rejection and prefer warm, full-bodied vintage tone. Choose the Parch if you want classic '70s midrange punch with controlled compression and don't require hum-canceling design.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups identical electrically?

Yes—both share 27.2 mV bridge, 20.2 mV neck output, 5.75 kΩ bridge and 4.81 kΩ neck DC resistance, Alnico II magnets, and 4-conductor wiring. The difference lies in EQ tuning and tonal emphasis.

What's the main tonal difference?

The Cream emphasizes woody, full-bodied bass with smooth treble attenuation for overall warmth. The Parch features naturally scooped mids with articulate highs and slight compression for punchier, more controlled dynamics.

Which works better in noisy environments?

The Cream is specifically designed with hum-canceling construction to reject ground hum in electrically noisy settings. The Parch uses standard single-coil-size humbucker construction without this noise-rejection specification.

Do both fit standard Stratocasters without modification?

Yes—both use single-coil footprint format and fit standard Strat cavities without routing, making them direct drop-in upgrades for vintage or original-spec instruments.

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