MichaelW
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Some of you may remember that I got a prototype P90 pickup from Zhangbucker called the "Lollipop".
At the time I was all about comparing the different P90 sets I had in different mahogany short scale guitars.
Well, I decided to put the Lollipop into my Thineline Tele. It's a Squier body with a Warmoth neck with a set of Lollar "Special T" Tele pickups.
These are slightly overwound and definitely my favorite Lollar single coil for the bridge position of a Strat or Tele. (He makes a "Special S" for Strats.
But in the neck position of my Tele, I've never quite bonded with it. I find that for single coil tele's I prefer a vintage output.
So long story short, I decided to convert the neck position into a P90 using the Lollipop. This Zhangbucker P90 was designed for a Tele installation in mind in that it's a low wind, low output (6k-ish) P90 to balance better with the Tele bridge pickup.
Here's how my Saturday morning went......not without a few mishaps......
I started with a new pick guard cut for a P90 to locate where I needed to route.
Once located I could match the template to it.
I use double sided tape for routing templates.
All clamped down and ready to start routing....
Gotta love woodworking.....it's not the full experience without a little blood......this was just from installing the bit to the router......
This was a "whoopsie".....Like an idiot after my first pass with the router, I picked up the router out of the cavity before waiting for the motor to step spinning. Total rookie move......the spinning bit caught the edge of the acrylic template and took my for a wee little ride......
Fortunately the damage was MOSTLY inflicted on the template and the little gouge out of the body is hidden beneath the pickguard....phew....
While I had it out I decided to shield the new cavity with MG nickel based shielding paint.
I originally had this Tele wired with 4 way switching (both pickups in series) but decided to revert this back to a standard 3 way switching since I almost never use that "in series" position.
And the finished mod. Totally love the way it sounds. There's just something about a Tele with a P90 in the neck that really floats my boat.
Sounds lovely, big and warm and the bridge pickup still can do the Tele thing.
I'll try to get a demo of some of how it sounds on my next build report.
At the time I was all about comparing the different P90 sets I had in different mahogany short scale guitars.
Well, I decided to put the Lollipop into my Thineline Tele. It's a Squier body with a Warmoth neck with a set of Lollar "Special T" Tele pickups.
These are slightly overwound and definitely my favorite Lollar single coil for the bridge position of a Strat or Tele. (He makes a "Special S" for Strats.
But in the neck position of my Tele, I've never quite bonded with it. I find that for single coil tele's I prefer a vintage output.
So long story short, I decided to convert the neck position into a P90 using the Lollipop. This Zhangbucker P90 was designed for a Tele installation in mind in that it's a low wind, low output (6k-ish) P90 to balance better with the Tele bridge pickup.
Here's how my Saturday morning went......not without a few mishaps......
I started with a new pick guard cut for a P90 to locate where I needed to route.
Once located I could match the template to it.
I use double sided tape for routing templates.
All clamped down and ready to start routing....
Gotta love woodworking.....it's not the full experience without a little blood......this was just from installing the bit to the router......
This was a "whoopsie".....Like an idiot after my first pass with the router, I picked up the router out of the cavity before waiting for the motor to step spinning. Total rookie move......the spinning bit caught the edge of the acrylic template and took my for a wee little ride......
Fortunately the damage was MOSTLY inflicted on the template and the little gouge out of the body is hidden beneath the pickguard....phew....
While I had it out I decided to shield the new cavity with MG nickel based shielding paint.
I originally had this Tele wired with 4 way switching (both pickups in series) but decided to revert this back to a standard 3 way switching since I almost never use that "in series" position.
And the finished mod. Totally love the way it sounds. There's just something about a Tele with a P90 in the neck that really floats my boat.
Sounds lovely, big and warm and the bridge pickup still can do the Tele thing.
I'll try to get a demo of some of how it sounds on my next build report.