I really want a guitar with P-90's but my left-handed spaziness means I can't find a guitar with stock P-90's. I'm either gonna buy a tele-type and fit them, or look for a mahogany slab type body (everyone's always banging on about mahogany and P-90's)
Basically, my question is two-fold.
Firstly, how much re-construction is involved in fitting P-90's? Do they have the same dimensions as humbuckers? Anybody got any suggestions for which guitar I should get?
Secondly, what are the tonal differences between a mahogany/P-90's setup (like an LP Junior) and a tele-type/P-90's setup? I want the guitar for playing 'nicer' music. Got my LP for palying rawk!
Please Help!!!
Originally Posted by benjaturnerI really want a guitar with P-90's but my left-handed spaziness means I can't find a guitar with stock P-90's. I'm either gonna buy a tele-type and fit them, or look for a mahogany slab type body (everyone's always banging on about mahogany and P-90's)
Basically, my question is two-fold.
Firstly, how much re-construction is involved in fitting P-90's? Do they have the same dimensions as humbuckers? Anybody got any suggestions for which guitar I should get?
Secondly, what are the tonal differences between a mahogany/P-90's setup (like an LP Junior) and a tele-type/P-90's setup? I want the guitar for playing 'nicer' music. Got my LP for palying rawk!
Please Help!!!
A tele with P-90's will sound pretty different that a LP Jr...do this, find a good lefty guitar with 2 buckers, get it and drop in 2 Phat Cats...the PC's are humbucker sized P-90's and they kick ass!
I like the last answer better than my own but I, like, bought the ticket so here goes.
Pick up a beat up Ovation Viper on Fleabay for about $200 and build a Maple or Alder Lefty body and see what goes.
I recently installed some Phat Cats in a Viper body for a friend it sounds anywhere from quot;nicequot; and clean to quot;nicequot; and dirty.
That's a good idea. So far, I actually like the Phat Cats more than any stock p-90 i've tried.
Phatcats are awsome. I dont own a pair, but I was able to play a guitar with them in it. So just find you a lefty guitar, and drop those bad b*tches in there.
has a lot of leftie axes for reasonable prices. I've heard a lot of good reviews. I bought a bass there, and its just... yes.
Another alternative is the Gibson P-94, a single coil in humbucker size. I'm testing them in my Tokai, and they give any humbucker a hard time in terms of clarity, warmth, punch and bloom, too, especially at the neck position.
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Originally Posted by benjaturner....
Secondly, what are the tonal differences between a mahogany/P-90's setup (like an LP Junior) and a tele-type/P-90's setup? I want the guitar for playing 'nicer' music. Got my LP for palying rawk!
Please Help!!!
I built a tele type with P-90s. I lucked out amp; got a used alder tele style body that was routed for a humbucker bridge amp; a single coil neck. I also picked up a Saga maple tele neck. I routed the neck pocket for a humbucker, and put in a JB and a Jazz, but it sounded a little dull, I think because the quality of the wood wasn't so hot. I put in 2 P-90s; an SD antiquity in the neck and an SD Vintage in the bridge. I wired them to a 4-way lever switch and have a push-pull pot to switch the bridge PU in amp; out of phase. It's quite fat twangy.
Currently, I have it set up with heavy strings amp; use it for slide, but with the right pots amp; caps, it makes for a very versatile guitar, but is is much brighter that an SG special with P-90s
Does Gibson make lefty faded SGs? Those faded SGs are pretty inexpensive, amp; you could drop in a pair of Phat-cats easily.
I will second rondomusic.net. Bought two guitars from them (Agile) and besides the guitars being incredible for the price, the customer service is outstanding with a great return policy. You can get a killer guitar there for right around $200 and they have lots of lefties
Here's a cool one: from : localhost/have less expensive and more expensive ones. I have a righty AL-2500 in Heritage Cherry and I don't have to make any excuses for it - it is a GREAT sounding quot;LPquot; in it's own right. Solid mahogany with a carved top, bound body, neck, and headstock. Threw a set of SD's in there and can't put it down.
- Jan 12 Mon 2009 20:49
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