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Lewguitar
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Re: P90s for Les Paul
I don't like P-90's. Never have. I like the soloing tone Leslie West used to get with his single P-90 Les Paul Jr, but that's about it.
They don't have the open bubbley clear tone of a vintage Strat single coil and they're not hot enough to push my amp into a singing overdrive like a vintage paf humbucker would - so I fail to see the attraction.
For that reason, I consider the Phat Cat to be an improvement over most P-90's and, IMO, the Phat Cat, especially the bridge Phat Cat, sounds better to me than most P-90's.
If I were a Les Paul player and had a LP with humbuckers I'd leave it alone. But if I wanted to go with a "P-90 in a humbucker size" it's hard to beat the Phat Cats - especially the bridge Phat Cat.
And they do sound like P-90's - only better.
Lew
I don't like P-90's. Never have. I like the soloing tone Leslie West used to get with his single P-90 Les Paul Jr, but that's about it.
They don't have the open bubbley clear tone of a vintage Strat single coil and they're not hot enough to push my amp into a singing overdrive like a vintage paf humbucker would - so I fail to see the attraction.
For that reason, I consider the Phat Cat to be an improvement over most P-90's and, IMO, the Phat Cat, especially the bridge Phat Cat, sounds better to me than most P-90's.
If I were a Les Paul player and had a LP with humbuckers I'd leave it alone. But if I wanted to go with a "P-90 in a humbucker size" it's hard to beat the Phat Cats - especially the bridge Phat Cat.
And they do sound like P-90's - only better.
Lew