Soapbar P-90 Single-coil Neck Pickup with Aged Look and Tone - Black
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Specifications |
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Brand | Seymour Duncan | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Pickups | ||
Type: | Single-coil Soapbar, | ||
Active/Passive: | Passive, | ||
Magnet Material: | Alnico II, | ||
Position: | Neck, | ||
Number of Conductors: | Single wire, | ||
DC Resistance: | 7.8K, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Covering: | Aged Black, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 11034-61, |
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I have had many P90 guitars. Gibson P90s are very good pickups. I've tried the SD Vintage P90-1's are they are very similar to the Gibson's. The Antiquity is a cut above. Very warm sounding but they still retain the growl in the bridge. My favorite P-90. My only complaint is that Sweetwater shipped it to me via regular USPS first class mail instead of 2-day via UPS or FEDX. It took… read more a week to get it.
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