P90 vs. P100

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P90 vs. P100

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Can anyone explain the difference between a P90 pickup and the P100 pickup?
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Re: P90 vs. P100

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Doug wrote:Can anyone explain the difference between a P90 pickup and the P100 pickup?
Duh. One is obviously 10 better
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Have another drink, Mickie.
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I don't know for sure but I assume it's to do with the angle of phase of the effected signal/sound wave. As they also do a phase 45
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P90s are great, if sometimes too hairy-chested (I love mine, but it's like being teathered to a maniac).

P100s are shit - hum cancelling humbuckers in a P90 shell, missing the point of both P90s and humbuckers. Avoid.
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Actually I was just about to post the above. Yeah, the p100's are not p90's. Not really fond of them.
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Thanks, guys. This is helpful.

I bought a guitar that had been manufactured with P100s and the seller put P90s in it...I knew P90s would be good but wasn't sure if they'd be better than the original P100s.
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Inevitably. He's done you a favour by ditching those P100s.
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Tim has this covered. P90 good. P100 bad.
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I just realised I should of paid attention to the word pickup before posting :oops:
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Yeah, I'm lucky on this one, Tim.

He put an original Gibson P90 in the bridge and a hotter Seymour Duncan P90 in the neck...yes, hotter neck. Which suits me cuz I play a lot of traditional Blues and use the neck pup with a fair amount of gain for a thick, dirty lead tone.
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p100 sucks so much asshole.
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benecol wrote:Inevitably. He's done you a favour by ditching those P100s.
Here's a good discussion of P100s vs. P90s:

http://www.gibson-talk.com/forum/archiv ... t-596.html

N.B. The Les Paul Jr. Special came with P100s, and I believe the BluesHawk did as well.
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Post by DaveB »

I'll let you know when I change mine out. I don't think my P100 is that bad. It is also very recent Epiphone production. It might be different than the older Gibson ones that get shit all over on the internet.
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Yeah, the Epiphone ones'll be better than the Gibsons.
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Dude, had a p100 in an epiphone lp jr. pulled a p90 from an AXL guitar and it's 100000zxcgasgtlh times better. srsly.
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Post by Fran »

I had stock P100s in a Gibson Les Paul Junior, they were fine, but a decent P90 is probably one of the best pickups ever made.
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Sloan wrote:Dude, had a p100 in an epiphone lp jr. pulled a p90 from an AXL guitar and it's 100000zxcgasgtlh times better. srsly.
ha ha, i sold you that yellow one because the pickup was WHORRENDOUS
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:
Sloan wrote:Dude, had a p100 in an epiphone lp jr. pulled a p90 from an AXL guitar and it's 100000zxcgasgtlh times better. srsly.
ha ha, i sold you that yellow one because the pickup was WHORRENDOUS
i thought i was doing something wrong. i actually tried to remove the other coil from the p100 to make a busted ass p90, but somehow it didn't work and i put the axl p90 in. WAY BETTER. the p100 was honestly not playable.
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Post by mkt3000 »

My old P90 Ibanez Talman was one of the nicest sounding guitars I've ever owned/played. I seriously miss it now.

The Super Ferrites in my Peavey T-15 come close though.