No. You would need to route out the sides of the existing hole. You may also need to make it deeper. P-90s are a pain to install in a guitar not already set up to take them. The "hybrid" type of P-90 that mounts to a pickguard is not the easiest to find either. If you want P-90s in an SG, go get a Classic- they are awesome. The second option is to try a set of Phat Cats.
Phat Cats would be my choice. they will allow you to sample a quality P-90 soound with the ability to go right back to humbuckers if you don't like them.
the standard Phats are modeled on duncan's vintage P-90, if you want something a bit hotter, you can call the custom shop and have them wind you a couple of Phat Cats to your specs.
Get Phat cats, they give you a good sound (it would seem) and look cool. If you want the "black soapbar" look (a la Pete Townsend), though, get a different axe.
i really really really wish they made phat cats with just a black plastic cover. i dont see why they couldnt do it. cause i really want a neck phat cat, but a metal covered pickup would look really weird on any of my guitars
i really really really wish they made phat cats with just a black plastic cover. i dont see why they couldnt do it. cause i really want a neck phat cat, but a metal covered pickup would look really weird on any of my guitars
yeah, but i want the tone of the duncan vintage P-90 (or as close as possible, in the case of the phat cat). plus, gibson pickups have rediculous prices
thats not the one i wanna put it in anyway though. itd probably go in my viper, which is dark red with all black hardware......not exactly a welcome home for a chrome or gold covered pickup