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Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup vs Seymour Duncan STK-P1b P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup

The STK-P1n is a neck-position pickup with focused, articulate midrange ideal for blues and rock, while the STK-P1b is a bridge-position pickup with woody, medium output suited for the same genres but in a different position. Choose based on which position you need and whether you prioritize midrange clarity (neck) or overall tonal balance (bridge).

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Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream Pickup

$135.00
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Seymour Duncan STK-P1b P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup

$135.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan STK-P1n P90 Soapbar Stack Cream PickupSeymour Duncan STK-P1b P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup
Price$135.00$135.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

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

  • Neck-position design for articulate midrange clarity
  • Focused output with smooth low-end response
  • 4-conductor wiring for flexible series/parallel/split configurations
  • Dual Alnico 5 magnets with vacuum wax potting for squeal-free operation

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-P1b P90 Soapbar Stack Black Pickup

  • Bridge-position design for balanced tonal response
  • Warm, woody character with medium output (31.6k DCR)
  • Preserves string definition and picking dynamics
  • 4-conductor wiring for flexible series/parallel/split configurations
Bottom line: Choose the STK-P1n if you need a neck pickup with pronounced midrange articulation for lead work and solos. Choose the STK-P1b if you need a bridge pickup with warm, woody character and balanced output for rhythm and overall tonal blend.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between these two pickups?

The STK-P1n is positioned for the neck and emphasizes articulate midrange with focused output, while the STK-P1b is positioned for the bridge and delivers warmer, woody tone with medium overall output. They're designed to work in different guitar positions.

Can I use these pickups together as a neck-and-bridge set?

Yes, both are handcrafted Seymour Duncan P90 stacks with matching dual Alnico 5 magnets and vacuum wax potting, so they're compatible for a cohesive tone when paired in the same guitar.

Are both pickups suitable for blues and rock?

Yes, both are recommended for blues and rock. The STK-P1n excels in these genres due to its articulate midrange, while the STK-P1b suits them with its warm, woody character and string definition.

What does the 4-conductor lead wire mean for wiring options?

Both pickups' 4-conductor wiring allows you to configure them in series, parallel, or split configurations, giving you flexibility to dial in the exact voicing you want without modifying the pickup itself.

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