SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

Hecubus

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I would love a P-90 sound in the neck position of my strat, but I'm not too keen on gouging a big hole in my guitar. How accurate is SD's description of the Quarter Pound? Does it really sound like a P-90? What's different?
 
Re: SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

The QP's are loud, punchy and they have a wider frequency range than most single coils but they don't sound like a p-90. The QP's just don't sound sweet and warm like a good p-90.
 
Re: SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

You might want to look at the Fralins SP42 or 43's.

CoachC
 
Re: SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

i love the qp and there is some p90 fatness and bite but its not quite the same.
ive never really played a strat sized, or humbucker sized for that matter, pup that sounded exactly like a great p90. ive tried the qp in the neck and it does sound huge and round, so does the p90 in my r6 but the qp has a little more upper mids and not quite as wide a tone. it is very hot in that position and can be muddy with the wrong settings but it can be cool in the right guitar.
 
Re: SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

The reason I'm recommending these is because Seymour Duncan currently offers nothing like this. Both Dimarzio and Rio Grande make P-90's in a single coil size.

Rio Grande: Dirty Harry

Dimarzio: SDS-1
 
Re: SSL-4 Quarter Pound- Really like P-90?

Thanks guys. Great suggestions. I may end up performing a little surgery and just going P-90. OR I did see that rondomusic.com has a SX strat w/ P-90s too. Hmmm...the GAS sets in again.
 
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