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Seymour Duncan S-Cover Cream (3) Logo vs Seymour Duncan S-Cover Parchment (3) Logo
Both are budget-friendly Strat-style pickup covers from Seymour Duncan, differing only in color: Cream delivers warmer vintage aesthetics, while Parchment offers a refined off-white appearance. Choose Cream for authentic 1950s-60s restoration or Parchment for a cleaner, more versatile vintage look that suits both traditional and modern builds.
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Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan S-Cover Cream (3) Logo | Seymour Duncan S-Cover Parchment (3) Logo | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $34.36 | $34.36 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan S-Cover Cream (3) Logo
- ✓ Cream finish matches authentic vintage Strat pickups from the classic era
- ✓ Precise interior/exterior dimensions specified for secure fitment
- ✓ Bold contrast with darker pickguards enhances vintage character
Why choose Seymour Duncan S-Cover Parchment (3) Logo
- ✓ Parchment off-white finish works with traditional and modern aesthetics equally well
- ✓ Glossy finish reduces dust more effectively than matte alternatives
- ✓ Silver logo printing is more visible against the lighter background
Frequently asked questions
Will either cover change my guitar's tone?
No. Both are protective covers with no tonal impact. They simply shield pickups from dust and handling wear while providing visual aesthetics.
What's the main visual difference between Cream and Parchment?
Cream is a warmer, darker off-white that matches 1950s-60s Fender spec, while Parchment is a refined, glossy off-white that complements both vintage and modern guitar designs.
Are these compatible with all Seymour Duncan single-coil pickups?
Both fit standard Seymour Duncan single-coil pickups with standard-size pole pieces spaced around 52mm. They do not fit stacked, Quarter-Pound, rail, or active designs.
Which is better for a professional studio or touring musician?
Parchment is more versatile across recording and live settings due to its modern-compatible aesthetic, though either provides the same protection function.