Help about P90 installation

ttobin00

New member
Hey everyone! this is my first post
I recently bought an epiphone SG and am changing the pickups. I am a long time player and just wanted a project for a week or so. And once its done I'll have an excellent guitar to play
Its a white epiphone sg 310.
I bought a seymour duncan invader that i am installing into the bridge
i also bought a sd p-90 for the neck slot.
only thing is, how do i mount it to the guitar/pickguard?
i have no problems with the wiring, just the actual mounting.
any help would be great
thank you all!!
Tom
 
Re: Help about P90 installation

P90s usually mount straight to the guitar with 2 long screws through the middle of the pickup, I'm not sure if you can get that in there?

You could always get a Phat Cat (a P90 in a HB sized cover), that'd work.
 
Re: Help about P90 installation

hey rinsemaster!
Thank you! i assumed that was it, i just wanted to make sure before i did it.
awesome
i can't wait for tomorrow so i can get to work on it!
 
Re: Help about P90 installation

No worries, I noticed you are new BTW, welcome to the forum!

You might end up with a bit of a gap around the edge of the pickup though.
 
Re: Help about P90 installation

Thanks! its a great board. I've been a reader for a while, but until today didn't have anything to post about..haha.
i see people put their gear in their signature lets see if i can do that quick


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Guitars: Epiphone G-400, Ibanez Artcore Archtop, Fender Telecaster, Rogue 6 string acoustic, Rogue 12 string acoustic/electric, Epiphone EJ-200 Acoustic Guitar, Epiphone G-310(currently being personally rebuilt)


Effects: Boss Super Phaser, Boss Flanger, Boss MetalZone, Electo Harmonix Big Muff, Boss Compressor, Digitech Ditital Delay, Boss tuner, Dunlop crybaby


Amps: Fender® Stage 100™ DSP HD Head running into a Sonic brand 4x12
Rogue Tuberider 100 Watt 2x12
**Both amps run simultaneously. The left output of the digitech digital delay goes to the fender head and then to the sonic 4x12. The right output of the digitech digital delay goes to the input of the Roduge Tuberider 2x12.
 
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