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

Both are identical 11.76k Ω Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge pickups with hum-cancelling and hot ceramic output, differing only in cosmetic finish (black vs. cream) and stated tone character emphasis. The Black suits players prioritizing classic P90 warmth for blues-rock, while the Cream appeals to those seeking aggressive treble cut for metal and alternative.

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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Hot Black Pickup

$145.00
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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup

$145.00
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Specs side by side

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

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Hot Black Pickup

  • Classic black finish matches traditional guitar aesthetics
  • Described with emphasis on warm P90 character and blues compatibility
  • Same electrical specs (11.76k Ω, ceramic, hum-cancelling) at budget price

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Bridge Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup

  • Cream finish offers vintage visual appeal
  • Tuned for aggressive treble and metal applications
  • Handmade in Santa Barbara; same robust electrical performance
Bottom line: If you play blues-rock and want warm vintage P90 character, choose the Black. If you favor metal, alternative, or need cutting aggression in a loud mix, the Cream's treble voicing and finish preference may suit you better—though electrically they are functionally identical.

Frequently asked questions

Are these pickups electrically identical?

Yes. Both carry 11.76k Ω DC resistance, ceramic magnets, hum-cancelling circuits, and hot output. They differ only in finish color and marketing tone descriptions.

Which one should I choose for blues versus metal?

The Black is positioned for blues-rock warmth, while the Cream emphasizes aggressive treble and metal cut. However, the identical specs mean real tonal differences would be minimal; choice largely depends on your aesthetic preference and stated use case.

Will either work as a true drop-in replacement?

Yes, both fit standard P90 routes with minimal modification and include 2-conductor shielded cables for straightforward wiring.

Does the hum-cancelling work equally on both?

Both feature identical hum-cancelling stacked designs rated to eliminate 50/60Hz noise, so noise rejection performance is the same.

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