Jeremy
I posted a question regarding what P-90' pickups would suit me.
Your reply suggesting the Antiquity models really got me thinking....
They are more expensive... but for 20% (or so) more dollars you get the best pickup available right?
I think, from reading up a lot on P-90's in the last week that I would want a low output alnico model.
Can you (please) describe to me the difference in tone between my two choices:
The Vintage P-90 Soapbar (SP90-1) and the Antiquity P-90?
This would really be helpful to me.
I want a P-90 that has some bark, bite and honk, with a 'stinging', but not harsh bridge sound, and one that wont get 'muddy' and lose string definition.
I want to play it dead clean.... trough a fender twin with my Bigsby trem 'tremming' and I also want to crank a bit of crunchy gain, like early Neil Young, and maybe get the shimmering grind of early ACDC?
Sincerely
Paspallum
I posted a question regarding what P-90' pickups would suit me.
Your reply suggesting the Antiquity models really got me thinking....
They are more expensive... but for 20% (or so) more dollars you get the best pickup available right?
I think, from reading up a lot on P-90's in the last week that I would want a low output alnico model.
Can you (please) describe to me the difference in tone between my two choices:
The Vintage P-90 Soapbar (SP90-1) and the Antiquity P-90?
This would really be helpful to me.
I want a P-90 that has some bark, bite and honk, with a 'stinging', but not harsh bridge sound, and one that wont get 'muddy' and lose string definition.
I want to play it dead clean.... trough a fender twin with my Bigsby trem 'tremming' and I also want to crank a bit of crunchy gain, like early Neil Young, and maybe get the shimmering grind of early ACDC?
Sincerely
Paspallum