MichaelW
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I figured I'd start a new thread for this as the other NPD discussion had a bit of topic drift....
But as mentioned in the other thread I had recently gotten a ZhangBucker P90 prototype that David Plummer (aka Zhang) had created.
It's a super low wind low output neck P90 designed to match better in a Tele with the typical lower output Tele bridge pickup.
Here's the description from the zhangbucker.com website:
I had originally ordered this pickup to go into my Epiphone Les Paul Special, intending to keep the stock bridge pickup which I liked.
But after thinking about it, the ZhangBucker Lollipop was going to be a better fit in my Gretsch Jet Junior neck P90 that I wanted to upgrade.
With a vintage output Filtertron style pickup in the bridge, it was difficult to volume balance with the hotter neck pickup.
The ZhangBucker "Lollipop" is the only P90 I've come across that's wound low enough to solve the problem in that guitar.
So to extend the comparison clips I started in the other NPD thread, here's a comparison of the clean(ish) neck tone compared against the Lollar 50's Wind.
Keeping in mind that it's a different guitar that sounds different inherently. Both the Gretsch and Epi are mahogany body and neck, short scale guitars but the Gretsch is a bolt on and a wee bit thinner.
Recording chain: guitar -> TC Polytune3 (w/buffer on) -> General Tso compressor -> SushiBox Space Heater -> Apollo -> clean 6L6 amp model
Buffered loop with: Hydra Delay -> MBP Tourbus Delay -> Gravitation Reverb
Epiphone "P90 Pro" (stock pickup)
Lollar 50's Wind P90 - Epiphone Les Paul Special - Clean
ZhangBucker "Lollipop" prototype P90 - Gretsch Jet Junior - Clean
Continued in next post.....
But as mentioned in the other thread I had recently gotten a ZhangBucker P90 prototype that David Plummer (aka Zhang) had created.
It's a super low wind low output neck P90 designed to match better in a Tele with the typical lower output Tele bridge pickup.
Here's the description from the zhangbucker.com website:
I had originally ordered this pickup to go into my Epiphone Les Paul Special, intending to keep the stock bridge pickup which I liked.
But after thinking about it, the ZhangBucker Lollipop was going to be a better fit in my Gretsch Jet Junior neck P90 that I wanted to upgrade.
With a vintage output Filtertron style pickup in the bridge, it was difficult to volume balance with the hotter neck pickup.
The ZhangBucker "Lollipop" is the only P90 I've come across that's wound low enough to solve the problem in that guitar.
So to extend the comparison clips I started in the other NPD thread, here's a comparison of the clean(ish) neck tone compared against the Lollar 50's Wind.
Keeping in mind that it's a different guitar that sounds different inherently. Both the Gretsch and Epi are mahogany body and neck, short scale guitars but the Gretsch is a bolt on and a wee bit thinner.
Recording chain: guitar -> TC Polytune3 (w/buffer on) -> General Tso compressor -> SushiBox Space Heater -> Apollo -> clean 6L6 amp model
Buffered loop with: Hydra Delay -> MBP Tourbus Delay -> Gravitation Reverb
Epiphone "P90 Pro" (stock pickup)
Lollar 50's Wind P90 - Epiphone Les Paul Special - Clean
ZhangBucker "Lollipop" prototype P90 - Gretsch Jet Junior - Clean
Continued in next post.....