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- tennis_nick
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Those faded LP juniors with P90's are terrific. Once you adjust the height of the P90's in respect to the strings and are careful with the gain, they sound mighty good. And they are quite light weight.
They are a good deal in my opinion, you just have to be prepared to shine them up a little (or not) because they have hardly any finish at all ... a little "hair" here and there ... and don't forget the set up. The neck is great though.
I have a doublecut version and it sounds good on any pickup position ... those P90's ...
They are a good deal in my opinion, you just have to be prepared to shine them up a little (or not) because they have hardly any finish at all ... a little "hair" here and there ... and don't forget the set up. The neck is great though.
I have a doublecut version and it sounds good on any pickup position ... those P90's ...
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Why choose one or the other? Seymour Duncan sells a P-90 in a Rick Hi-gain look and shape! YOu might be the first to give it a try!
That would work and I know that it's just a little old pickup, but I'm a believer in sticking to the sound, and look.
If you want a P90 sound and look, get a Gibson LP special, but if you want the Rickenbacker sound and look , get a Rickenbacker.
What the hey, you end up with two good guitars anyway.
But that's just me.
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