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It can be done - heavy tones can be achieved with P-90 pickups.
This was recorded with my somewhat-recently acquired 1963 Gibson SG Junior using it's stock dog-ear P-90 pickup. I ran it through my PODxt and into Adobe Audition - very little processing was used - no compression, minimal EQ, and no more gain than I normally use with a humbucker-equipped guitar. I did gate some for noise, but not as much as I thought I'd have to.
I think it kind of goes to show that you don't need Invaders, EMGs, or anything else with massive output to get a good, solid metal tone. After listening you may aggree or not, but I'd appreciate your thoughts/critiques either way.
I wrote this tune in demo form for use with my band - the ball is now in our singer's court to write/record vocals for it. Beware my cheesy working-title.
The Fear
This was recorded with my somewhat-recently acquired 1963 Gibson SG Junior using it's stock dog-ear P-90 pickup. I ran it through my PODxt and into Adobe Audition - very little processing was used - no compression, minimal EQ, and no more gain than I normally use with a humbucker-equipped guitar. I did gate some for noise, but not as much as I thought I'd have to.
I think it kind of goes to show that you don't need Invaders, EMGs, or anything else with massive output to get a good, solid metal tone. After listening you may aggree or not, but I'd appreciate your thoughts/critiques either way.
I wrote this tune in demo form for use with my band - the ball is now in our singer's court to write/record vocals for it. Beware my cheesy working-title.
The Fear
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