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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Cream Pickup
Both are noiseless P90 neck pickups with identical core technology, differing only in cover color and subtle tonal character. Choose the Black for a punchier, more traditional P90 vibe; choose the Cream for a warmer, woodier tone and vintage aesthetics.
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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Black Pickup
Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Cream Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Black Pickup | Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Cream Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Black Pickup
- ✓ Punchy, articulate vintage character with emphasized midrange
- ✓ Black dog ear cover delivers classic, period-correct look
- ✓ Matched to traditional P90 output specification
- ✓ Excellent for blues and rock where attack matters
Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Dog Ear Cream Pickup
- ✓ Creamy, woody response with enhanced warmth and sustain
- ✓ Cream cover provides warmer vintage aesthetic
- ✓ Alnico V magnet explicitly specified for tonal depth
- ✓ Slightly better suited to jazz and cleaner applications
Frequently asked questions
Which sounds more like a vintage P90?
The Black is matched to vintage P90 output and emphasizes the punchy, vocal character. The Cream leans warmer and woodier, which some players find more '50s jazz-box authentic, while others find the Black closer to classic rock P90 recordings.
Do both eliminate hum equally well?
Yes. Both use noiseless design and noise-canceling coil technology to suppress 60-cycle hum and RF interference. There is no meaningful difference in hum rejection between the two.
Will either work in semi-hollow or offset guitars?
Both feature dog ear mounting specifically designed for offset cutaway and semi-hollow body guitars, so either will fit securely in those applications.
Which is better for studio recording?
The Black's articulate punch is ideal for cutting through a mix in rock or blues sessions. The Cream's woody sustain and reduced feedback work better in jazz or cleaner recording contexts where warmth and clarity matter more than aggression.