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Need advice on P90's

Post by Ruben » Fri Dec 12, 2008 5:46 pm

Guys,

a friend of mine is making me a Les Paul type P90 guitar.
Don't know much about P90's though....

I like the sound of the Seymour Duncan 59 (A5)

What would you suggest for a bridge & neck P90 pickup?

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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by lcampz » Fri Dec 12, 2008 8:06 pm

That depends on what you want to hear...

P90's have their own sound, different from single coils and humbuckers. IMHO they're kind of like a single coil all hyped up on the dope... errrr, uhhhh... I mean, bolder, badder... :lol:

If you want humbucker sound that will fit in a P90 space, that would be a different thing. I would grab up a couple '56 Gold Top clones at the local mart to get a rough idea of what a P90 gives you over (or under) a humbucker or single coils. If it's built like a Les Paul, it's still gonna sound like a Les Paul with a P90 or a humbucker. (my 2 cents)

Check out this Metroamp clip: Metro JTM45 / P90's / Alnico Blues:

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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by fillmore nyc » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:44 pm

I had a Godin LG P-90, which came with Duncan SP90's (which I believe were Duncan SP90-3's) and they kicked some serious ass. Some of the most ballsy pickups I've ever heard.

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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by yngwie308 » Fri Dec 12, 2008 10:56 pm

Lindy Fralin, you should check out his work as well. I have been lucky enough to have had '54 P-90's in my two '54 Juniors, and currently my 1952 Goldtop with two of the best P-90's would ever want to hear..
I will say that single coils are my first love Strats, then Gibson P-90's, then maybe humbuckers.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by Roe » Sat Dec 13, 2008 5:15 pm

try lollar
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by fillmore nyc » Sat Dec 13, 2008 5:38 pm

Roe wrote:try lollar
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by MacGaden » Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:39 pm

Duncan Antiquties sound great.
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by lcampz » Sun Dec 14, 2008 1:58 pm

If you're already into Duncan's, the P90 Stacks are an option. (I have zero tolerance for 60Hz.)

I wish Bill Lawrence or Rockfield made a "quiet" normal size P90. Their stuff sounds good without the ridiculous price tag.



NOTE: S.D. P90 Stacks require a deeper than standard pickup route.

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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by Wasabi » Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:34 pm

I had Lollars in my Thorn, and they sounded great. Of course the Thorn helped too. Some feel that they are a bit polite for P90's but I liked em mucho!

Another winder that gets high praise for his P90's is J S Moore, and he is pretty good value IMHO. If I needed a set now I would use him.

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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by JD » Tue Dec 23, 2008 4:51 pm

MacGaden wrote:Duncan Antiquties sound great.
+1. Try some different magnets if the stock "aged" magnets aren't hot enough.

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Post by yngwie308 » Wed Dec 24, 2008 10:11 am

Look at the magnets in my 1952 P90's these are huge ass things they slammed in there..LOL
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by DNeafsey » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:22 am

+1 on the Fralin's. Lindy Fralin is a great pickup winder and you will never go wrong with any of his pickups. I have one of his strat sets and p-90 set in my guitars and both are great.
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Re: Need advice on P90's

Post by philmanatee » Mon Jan 12, 2009 11:01 pm

I had Wolfetone mean and meaner p-90's in my r4. I got some great fat lead tones in the studio and on stage, but they were a little too dark for this particular guitar. I just swapped them for some low output '50's style Lollars that are modeled after the pickups that would have been stock in a '54 les paul. This was the final thing I needed to do to this guitar, the range of tone is awesome with the Lollars. This is probably the best experience I've had with replacing pickups. The Wolfetone's were great, but not the right pickups for this guitar. I think they will really shine when I find the right sg special to put them in. Phil

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