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Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup

Both are the same Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 stack pickup with identical specs and hand-built construction; the only difference is cosmetic—black finish versus cream finish. Choose based purely on your guitar's aesthetics and whether you prefer the vintage cream look or modern black appearance.

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Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup

$135.00
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Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup

$135.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Black PickupSeymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup
Price$135.00$135.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup

  • Modern black finish suits contemporary guitar designs
  • Same compact 0.95-inch height and dual Alnico 5 construction
  • Vacuum wax potted for squeal-free, reliable operation
  • 4-conductor lead enables series, parallel, or split wiring

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup

  • Vintage cream soapbar cover matches classic guitar aesthetics
  • Identical specs and hand-built Santa Barbara quality
  • Same compact format fits tight pickup cavities
  • Vacuum potted construction eliminates microphonic feedback
Bottom line: Both pickups are functionally identical with the same tone, output, and specs. Buy the black finish if you prefer modern appearance; buy the cream if you want vintage looks. Neither choice affects performance or sound quality.

Frequently asked questions

Is there any tonal difference between black and cream?

No. Both are the same STK-P1n with dual Alnico 5 magnets, 10.68k/15.84k ohms DC resistance, and 3.10KHz/3.00KHz peak resonance. The finish color is purely cosmetic and does not affect tone, output, or response.

Which finish should I choose for my guitar?

The black finish suits modern or darker guitar aesthetics, while the cream finish matches vintage or lighter-colored instruments. This is a personal preference with no impact on sound quality.

Can both be used in neck or bridge position?

Yes. Both have identical compact 0.95-inch heights and 4-conductor leads, making them adaptable to various positions and wiring configurations without modification.

Are both hand-built and vacuum potted?

Yes. Both the black and cream versions are hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA and vacuum wax potted to eliminate microphonic squeal while preserving P90 character.

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