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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream Pickup vs Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Soapbar Black Pickup
The P90 Silencer Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream is a higher-output bridge pickup with aggressive punch suited for blues and rock players wanting enhanced sustain and midrange drive. The P90 Silencer Neck Soapbar Black is a vintage-output neck pickup voiced for warm, vocal character and natural compression, ideal for players prioritizing classic P90 tone in mixed-position setups.
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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream Pickup
Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Soapbar Black Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream Pickup | Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Soapbar Black Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $145.00 | $145.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream Pickup
- ✓ Higher output (11.76k DCR) delivers more sustain and amp breakup
- ✓ Hot voicing brings elevated midrange presence and punchy character
- ✓ Bridge-position design optimized for cutting through mixes
- ✓ Dog ear mounting fits specific guitar routes without modification
Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Neck Soapbar Black Pickup
- ✓ Vintage-matched output (9.74k) captures authentic classic P90 character
- ✓ Three-coil noiseless architecture with outrigger design for pure tone
- ✓ Thick, woody midrange with natural compression for vocal quality
- ✓ Neck-position voicing complements bridge pickups in two-pickup setups
Frequently asked questions
Can I use both of these pickups together in one guitar?
Yes. The Bridge Dog Ear Hot Cream and Neck Soapbar Black are designed for different positions and complement each other—the bridge's higher output and midrange presence pairs well with the neck's warmer, more vintage character to create balanced two-pickup voicing.
What's the real difference in output between 11.76k and 9.74k DCR?
The Bridge Hot Cream's higher DCR (11.76k) produces more signal strength and drives amp front-ends harder, yielding more sustain and natural breakup. The Neck Soapbar's lower DCR (9.74k) maintains vintage P90 output levels for classic, less aggressive tone.
Which pickup is better for studio recording?
Both excel in studio—the Bridge Hot Cream's noiseless design and elevated output suit high-gain tracking and punchy blues/rock, while the Neck Soapbar's three-coil architecture preserves pure tone for vocals, jazz, and clean tones. Your choice depends on position and desired character.
Will these work in any P90-routed guitar?
The Neck Soapbar fits standard P90 soapbar routes. The Bridge Dog Ear requires a dog ear P90 route or modification. Both are drop-in replacements for their respective mounting styles and need no additional shielding beyond their included 2-conductor cables.