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Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Vilches3 on December 06, 2008, 03:44:13 AM

Title: two questions
Post by: Vilches3 on December 06, 2008, 03:44:13 AM
1)would a vintage hot to contemporary sounding pickup sound.........less hot out of a hollow telecaster body?

2)I dont think this is possible but just asking anyway...........can the humbucker sized P-90s be split?

thanks

Rob
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: Will on December 06, 2008, 09:08:43 AM
You can't split a p90, but you can tap it.

Spit is removing one coil from the circuit, p90s only have one coil, so you have a lead coming out of it half way that shorts it out there.
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: Philly Q on December 06, 2008, 10:08:05 AM
On question 1, I don't think it would sound any less hot - but it would sound different in a hollow Tele than it would in a Les Paul or something.
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: ailean on December 06, 2008, 12:28:33 PM
+ 1 both of the above.
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: Vilches3 on December 06, 2008, 08:37:31 PM
how does a P-90 sound tapped? and how would the pickups sound different in a hollow tele body? would they lose fatness or harmonic overtones? or bite?

thanks a bunch
rob
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: badgermark on December 06, 2008, 08:39:12 PM
how does a P-90 sound tapped? and how would the pickups sound different in a hollow tele body? would they lose fatness or harmonic overtones? or bite?

thanks a bunch
rob

_tom_ has a tapped MQ-pig, he is the best person to speak to about this.
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: _tom_ on December 07, 2008, 10:31:44 AM
I didnt find the tap to sound a huge amount different, just a bit lower gain and slightly twangier. I prefer to have it just on full all the time (mostly because the push/pull pot I got feels bloody horrible and cheap) and do the treble bleed mod over the volume pot. Then when you roll it down it gets twangier and lower gain but still sounds good, and you get more versatility rather than just switching from one to the other because you can have it anywhere between the two outputs.. if that makes sense?
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: Philly Q on December 07, 2008, 11:28:42 AM
I prefer to have it just on full all the time (mostly because the push/pull pot I got feels bloody horrible and cheap) and do the treble bleed mod over the volume pot. Then when you roll it down it gets twangier and lower gain but still sounds good, and you get more versatility rather than just switching from one to the other because you can have it anywhere between the two outputs.. if that makes sense?

That sounds a good idea  :) .  I don't normally bother with the treble bleed thing because on most guitars I like the way the sound "softens" with the volume turned down.  But it'd be perfect with a hot P-90, I may try it on my LP Jr.
Title: Re: two questions
Post by: Vilches3 on December 07, 2008, 02:03:40 PM
I didnt find the tap to sound a huge amount different, just a bit lower gain and slightly twangier. I prefer to have it just on full all the time (mostly because the push/pull pot I got feels bloody horrible and cheap) and do the treble bleed mod over the volume pot. Then when you roll it down it gets twangier and lower gain but still sounds good, and you get more versatility rather than just switching from one to the other because you can have it anywhere between the two outputs.. if that makes sense?

i get you, thanks for answering