P90s

Lucius Paisley

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How noisy are P90s generally? My latest project guitar will be using a single P90, which due to placement might have to be direct to output. Apart from ensuring all grounding is done, are there any "tricks" to be done that might quiet them down a tad? Would 250K pots make them too quiet?
 
They have more hum with more gain. Generally, make sure the cavity is shielded, and it is grounded properly. You might need a noise gate if you use lots of gain. How you stand in a room can vary the noise amount, too.
 
They have more hum with more gain. Generally, make sure the cavity is shielded, and it is grounded properly. You might need a noise gate if you use lots of gain. How you stand in a room can vary the noise amount, too.

A noise gate pedal might be ideal since I currently have other guitars with noise issues, but (of course) mostly from me standing too close to the amp.

It'd be nice to be able to stand wherever I want in my own house.
 
My only set of real p90s are a set of yamahas in my revstat. They are really quiet until i fire up my bogner red pedal.

Its a combo of the pedal's inherent noise, the sheer amount of gain, and the pickup itself.

Even then, it wasnt that bad. The tone is worth it IMO.
 
My only set of real p90s are a set of yamahas in my revstat. They are really quiet until i fire up my bogner red pedal.

Its a combo of the pedal's inherent noise, the sheer amount of gain, and the pickup itself.

Even then, it wasnt that bad. The tone is worth it IMO.

I'm probably jumping the gun anyway, I've not played P90s before and I have no idea how these ones even sound. Maybe I'll be lucky.
 
If ur open to the form factor of the Phat Cat, it's pretty quiet. The reason is that the entire pickup is shielded. The ground is connected to the baseplate, the cover is connected to the baseplate and the pole screws contact both. Pretty good design imo.
 
If ur open to the form factor of the Phat Cat, it's pretty quiet. The reason is that the entire pickup is shielded. The ground is connected to the baseplate, the cover is connected to the baseplate and the pole screws contact both. Pretty good design imo.

I have used a Phat Cat before, a good sound when played, but it just felt "dead" otherwise. I sold the pickup and the guitar I had it in pretty soon after.
 
I don't have any noise problems with them. Like Mincer said with high gain they'll be a bit noisier but like Ace said also it has the most to do with where you're standing. If you're directly in front of your amp of course it will be noisy but just a foot or two back and the angle of your body in relation to the amp can change that.
 
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