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I JUST finished watching this video and was thinking that I need a P90 in the neck. That tone is so fat without being too distorted. And Tom's subtleties are always amazing while still being powerful. What a player!Man, THIS is the tone that I've been chasing in a P90 guitar........haven't found it yet.
Guess I need to wait 70 years......!
Listen to that neck pickup, holy crap that sounds good!
You mean Noballs ODR-1Forget the guitar and the pickups. You just need to fight the right tube screamer!
There's some that come close. The Lollar 50's wind neck pickup is one. But you can't discount the variances of how a particular pickup was wound on a particular day by a particular person at the Gibson factory back in 54-55. Did he/she have tuna for lunch? Did he/she burp loudly with fishy breath that caused a slight commotion with his/her neighbor winder and cause some slight loss of focus while winding and thus increase the "scatter" of the windings in a unique pattern? You also have to factor in the constituent parts, a very old dried out piece of wood adds its own magic. Then of course Uncle Larry's hands....Someone MUST emulate that neck pickup exactly, right?
It's not magic, right?
(except that it's totally magic.)
What you guys think about Filtron pickups? I heard an amazing sample in an old semi-hollow Guild. Do they sound amazing in solid body guitars?
Fish burps. Causing great tone since 1953..There's some that come close. The Lollar 50's wind neck pickup is one. But you can't discount the variances of how a particular pickup was wound on a particular day by a particular person at the Gibson factory back in 54-55. Did he/she have tuna for lunch? Did he/she burp loudly with fishy breath that caused a slight commotion with his/her neighbor winder and cause some slight loss of focus while winding and thus increase the "scatter" of the windings in a unique pattern? You also have to factor in the constituent parts, a very old dried out piece of wood adds its own magic. Then of course Uncle Larry's hands....
re: Filtertrons, they have a completely different sound to P90's and are unique, mojo laden in there own right. And YES they can sound fabulous in solidbody guitars. There's a scad of solid body Gretsch models.
I have one too and it's probably my most fun guitar to playI have a LP Tribute 60s with P90s. My snobbery says that I don't like the slim neck, or the weight relieved body.
God damn if I don't enjoy the sound every time I play it.
I don't know, sounds more like a ham and cheese on rye to me.Fish burps. Causing great tone since 1953..
I have a Firebird studio with P90's and it's definitely one of me favorites, and to think I was going to change them out for mini buckers until I played it!I have one too and it's probably my most fun guitar to play