Re: A GROWLY Sound for a Les Paul
Ok, greenbacks but will I blow them in a 2x12 cab with a 50 watt head? I know they're 25 watt but I think I could cook them. What is a higher watt option?
And on those P-90's, which offer the best sound with least amount of hum?
Along the same lines I once sent an email to Celestion asking them about 4 greenbacks powered by a 100 watt head and if I had anything to worry about. Afterall, most of the old 100watt marshalls were designed to run full stacks or a 200 watt handling capacity for 100 watts of power. Their response to me was that there was no risk of blowwing 4 greenbacks with 100 watts of amplifier.
LP- P90's will hum. Bottom line. If your looking for the least amount of apparent hum you want to go with a more vintage wind. Because hotter pickups amplify sound "louder" you'll hear it more in the amp. Kind of like when you turn your gain up on your amplifier. It starts to hum as well.
I think its important to remember that Hum is not necessarily a bad thing. After-all the trade off is to cancel out some musical frequencies in the process of trying to cut down on the radio waves in the air which are apparent through your amp. The only time you are going to hear this hum is when you stop playing, so because of that you can work on controlling your guitar volume knob to compensate for that.
Lets be honest, even humbuckers hum under high gain..... But because of our mindset that "Hum-buckers" cancel hum we write it off because we dont know any better. Just play what sounds good. If you really like the way something sounds then you will make adjustments to pave the way for that sound.
I have found that when I use a pickup that is doing what I want it to, I use considerably less gain and I have a better, clearer sound becauser of it and it still has the breakup and punch that I wanted to try to get with the gain knob. The ironic thing about that is that less gain equals less hum whether the pickup "hums" or not. I really dont find it a problem with P90's.
Also, with the great punch of these pickups you'll find that your volume knob is allot more usable and you can get a great crunchy, growly sound even with the guitar volume knob on 2 or 3. Because of this, you have less hum, and its nice to know that the breakup only gets better the louder you turn the volume up.