About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

Artie

Peaveyologist
Sidebar: Is there any truth to the rumor that the waxy substance on SD p'ups is opium? Once you touch one . . . you gotta have more! :32:
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Anyway . . . check out this chart:

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If you compare this segment, to the overall chart, it appears as though the P-90 Custom Soapbar is Duncan's highest output pickup. (Not counting Live-Wires.) Is this true?

And keeping in mind my constant budget-mindedness, if I wanted to try a pair of these, what would you consider the least expensive guitar that you would put these into, and still be able to appreciate their sound characteristics?

I was thinking along the lines of an Agile 2800 DLX, or similiar. On the other hand, I already have a reasonable collection of cheap-ish guitars. Maybe I should pack this all in, and just save up for one truly "nice" guitar.

If you find yourself bored with other threads, feel free to ramble on with your 2-cents-worth here. Thats why I started it. :)
 
Re: About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

I heard one in a Tele Jr (bridge position with a hot at the neck), and it sounded like a good P90 should. However, I think the Phat Cats have some advantages in terms of getting the P90 tone with a bit less hum and more versatility in fitting a HB housing. If you have a dual HB guitar to mod, then I would start there myself.
 
Re: About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

Hmm . . . a Phat Cat is what I was considering before I saw the "soapbar" chart. I'll keep that in mind. ;)
 
Re: About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

i have 2 p90s in a hollowbody. i think thats were that sound best imo.
 
Re: About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

Hi Artie, I've tried both the Duncan P90 Hots and the Customs in my Gold Top Hamer. In terms of pushing an amp into overdrive, they might register high on the D.C. Resistance scale, but they didn't seem to be hotter than a good humbucker. Great tone tho: killer for bluesy boogie, ala ZZ Top.

Lew
 
Re: About those soapbars . . . (some ramblin')

Lewguitar said:
In terms of pushing an amp into overdrive, they might register high on the D.C. Resistance scale, but they didn't seem to be hotter than a good humbucker.
Lew

Thats good actually. I'm not really looking for high-output per se - just that rich, luxurious tone.

I love the 59 set that I got from you, but I'm still seeking . . . something else. It may just be a bonafide tube-amp that I need. ;)
 
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