Hi,
The new Squier telecaster custom II is fitted with quot;duncan designedquot; P90's - which I am told are of the quot;stackedquot; variety.
What does quot;stackedquot; mean, and how does this affect the tone/sound produced?
Are they basically a humbucker in disguise (beneath a P90 coverplate)? Or do they have characteristics of their own?
What tone/sound will a stacked P90 produce? Are these stacked P90's capable of producing a similar tone/sound to the pickups used on a Jazzmaster?
Thanks,Mike
quot;Stackedquot; simply means that these pickups are noiseless, as they use an additional coil to cancel the hum you would normally get from P90s. They are esentially a humbucker in the sense that they have two coils that cancel hum, but they should sound more like a P90 than a traditional humbucker...or at least, that's the goal. There are lots of good noiseless single coils on the market, but noiseless P90s seem to be a bit trickier to design for some reason. Duncan makes a P90 stack that has generally gotten good reviews, but it doesn't sound exactly like a real P90. I'm not familiar with the Jazzmaster, so I have no idea what kind of pickups they use or what they sound like.
Ryan
- Jul 24 Fri 2009 20:52
Stacked P90's
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