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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Black Pickup vs Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup

Both are identical Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge pickups with matching specs (10.23K ohms, ceramic magnet, hum-canceling, soapbar form factor), differing only in cosmetic finish: Black versus Cream. Choose based purely on your guitar's aesthetic—they deliver the same vintage P90 tone with modern noise rejection.

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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Black Pickup

$145.00
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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup

$145.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Black PickupSeymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup
Price$145.00$145.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Black Pickup

  • Vintage Black finish matches darker or modern guitar aesthetics
  • Identical hum-canceling performance and warm P90 character
  • Drop-in replacement requires no routing or modification

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup

  • Vintage Cream finish suits classic or light-colored guitar bodies
  • Handmade in Santa Barbara with shielded cable for signal integrity
  • Same 10.23K resistance and ceramic magnet engineering
Bottom line: Pick the Black finish if your guitar has a darker body or modern vibe; pick the Cream finish for classic light-colored instruments or vintage aesthetics. Electrically and tonally, they are functionally identical.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups sonically different?

No. Both have identical DC resistance (10.23K ohms), ceramic magnet construction, hum-canceling design, and soapbar form factor. The only difference is finish color—Black versus Cream.

Which one should a beginner choose?

Either one. The Cream variant explicitly lists beginner as a suitable skill level, while the Black is listed as intermediate and up, but both are drop-in replacements with the same vintage-balanced tone and straightforward installation.

Do they work in the same guitar routes?

Yes. Both are soapbar form factor P90s designed as drop-in replacements for standard P90 routes—no routing or modification required.

What genres suit these pickups?

Blues, Rock, Jazz, and Indie work best. Both are hum-free vintage P90s that avoid harsh 60-cycle noise, making them poor choices for Metal or Thrash Metal applications.

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