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Phat cat and Gibson P94 neck position review/comparison
You have probably heard that the Gibson P94 is wery "stringy" sounding, that is totally correct. The P94 does not add allot to your natural guitar sound at all. It has no certain flavor or a trait that I can tell that I am playing a P94. Wery clean sounding with no added grit or character. Some would call it anonymous and boring.
The P94 has a big low end with punchy mids with nothing special in the highs not bright at all. Never gets muddy or taken over by bass in the neck.
This pickup shines in the mids thats about it.
Phat cat is super bright! Reminds me of a strat single coil caught me by big suprise my tone control suddenly has a use.
It has allot of grit and flavor with its own personality. Compared to the P94, phat cat does not have that big low end or bass, but far from lacking it just not as much.
Wery punchy, lively and gritty! To my ears the phat cat is in the middle of a humbucker and a strat cingle coil sound. The brightness and responsiveness of a strat pickup and the fatness of a humbucker.
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I hope this helps!
Phat cat and Gibson P94 neck position review/comparison
You have probably heard that the Gibson P94 is wery "stringy" sounding, that is totally correct. The P94 does not add allot to your natural guitar sound at all. It has no certain flavor or a trait that I can tell that I am playing a P94. Wery clean sounding with no added grit or character. Some would call it anonymous and boring.
The P94 has a big low end with punchy mids with nothing special in the highs not bright at all. Never gets muddy or taken over by bass in the neck.
This pickup shines in the mids thats about it.
Phat cat is super bright! Reminds me of a strat single coil caught me by big suprise my tone control suddenly has a use.
It has allot of grit and flavor with its own personality. Compared to the P94, phat cat does not have that big low end or bass, but far from lacking it just not as much.
Wery punchy, lively and gritty! To my ears the phat cat is in the middle of a humbucker and a strat cingle coil sound. The brightness and responsiveness of a strat pickup and the fatness of a humbucker.
I hope this helps!
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