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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup Set vs Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup Set

The Vintage Cream is a lower-output noiseless P90 built for pure vintage tone and dynamic clarity, while the Hot Cream pushes higher output for more aggression and sustain. Choose the Vintage Cream if you want classic P90 character and natural dynamics; pick the Hot Cream if you play harder rock styles and want extended drive without losing articulation.

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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup Set

$289.00
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Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup Set

$289.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup SetSeymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup Set
Price$289.00$289.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Vintage Cream Pickup Set

  • Lower output preserves natural dynamics and clarity
  • Authentic vintage P90 warmth and character
  • Excellent for blues, rock, and studio tracking
  • Eliminates 60-cycle hum without sacrificing tone

Why choose Seymour Duncan P90 Silencer Soapbar Hot Cream Pickup Set

  • Higher output (11.76k bridge vs 10.23k) delivers more aggression and sustain
  • Punchy mids with extended high-end cut and definition
  • Better suited for hard rock and higher-gain applications
  • Same hum cancellation with more drive on tap
Bottom line: Buy the Vintage Cream if you prioritize authentic P90 tone, dynamics, and clean articulation across all volumes. Buy the Hot Cream if you play harder rock styles and want aggressive drive while maintaining clarity.

Frequently asked questions

What's the main difference between these two P90 Silencers?

The Vintage Cream has lower output (10.23k bridge DCR) and emphasizes natural dynamics and vintage character. The Hot Cream has higher output (11.76k bridge DCR) for extended drive and sustain. Both use hum-canceling technology and ceramic magnets.

Which one is better for blues and vintage tones?

The Vintage Cream is specifically designed for blues and vintage-styled applications. Its lower output preserves the dynamic clarity that makes classic P90s prized for these genres.

Can I use the Hot Cream for hard rock and higher-gain playing?

Yes. The Hot Cream's higher output and extended sustain make it better suited for hard rock, indie, and higher-gain territory while maintaining articulate attack and clarity.

Do both sets require the same installation process?

Yes. Both come with 2-conductor shielded cable, are passive designs requiring no batteries, and drop into standard P90 routes without modification. Installation difficulty is identical.

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