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  • Antiquity II mini hum VS. Phat Cat

    Can anyone tell me how mini-humbuckers and p-90's compare to each other? I've played a few P-90's, but not any mini humbuckers, and I know that mini humbuckers are kinda similar (bright yet fat)

    I want to put one of the pickups mentioned above in the neck of a tele. Anyone who has played either of them, can you tell me how you liked them? also, I'm assuming the Phat cat would be slightly hotter than the antiquity?

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    Re: Antiquity II mini hum VS. Phat Cat

    A P-90 is a big single coil. It doesn't sound like a Strat or Tele single coil though. They're very fat with a ton of girth. They can be gritty and smooth too. A mini-humbucker is just that; a smaller size side-by-side humbucker. It is quiet and fat like a humbucker but has more clarity than the big hummers.
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      Re: Antiquity II mini hum VS. Phat Cat

      I have a Phat Cat neck in one Tele and an SM-3n Firebird-style mini-HB neck in another, but I can't tell you anything about the Antiq.II mini-HB (Firebird or LP Deluxe). The Phat Cat is fatter and louder than the SM-3. The SM-3 has a more compressed and mid-scooped sound, so it really blends HB and SC characteristics. They both sound really nice alone and in combination with slightly overwound vintage-style Tele lead pickups (a SD Jerry Donahue with the Phat Cat and a Fender Nocaster clean with the SM-3n). The Phat Cat is less noisy than most P90s, while the mini-HB is of course humbucking. The only Tele neck pickups I would consider besides a Phat Cat, mini-HB, or a traditional Tele rhythm pickup would be a vintage style PAF like the Antiq. HB, a Seth Lover, or an A2 Pro HB.

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