I just installed two P-90's in a Squier SE Strat, which, of course is a bolt-on neck and 25.5" scale (rosewood fretboard). See picture below. The pickups are actually Tonerider Rebel 90's, but they are very similar to SD Phat Cats in appearance and (probably) in sound.
Here's my question: The pickups sound great, particularly in the neck and middle positions, but the bridge is a bit bright. Not "unusably" bright, but just a little harsh at times. I assume (but am not 100% sure) that I am running 500k pots (it has one master tone control). The community seems to be split on whether P-90's should use the warmer 250k tone pots normally reserved for single coils, or 500k pots with the tone knob turned back a little. The "500k" camp is of the opinion that the brighter pot gives you access to the dynamics of the pickup, and you don't want to muffle it too much with a 250k.
I will play around with it and see what I like for myself, but I was curious how everyone else sets up their P-90's. Any suggestions on how to get the best out of them? Thanks!

Here's my question: The pickups sound great, particularly in the neck and middle positions, but the bridge is a bit bright. Not "unusably" bright, but just a little harsh at times. I assume (but am not 100% sure) that I am running 500k pots (it has one master tone control). The community seems to be split on whether P-90's should use the warmer 250k tone pots normally reserved for single coils, or 500k pots with the tone knob turned back a little. The "500k" camp is of the opinion that the brighter pot gives you access to the dynamics of the pickup, and you don't want to muffle it too much with a 250k.
I will play around with it and see what I like for myself, but I was curious how everyone else sets up their P-90's. Any suggestions on how to get the best out of them? Thanks!

