Hey everyone,
I've been doing some research into which humbucker sized p90s are the business, and the name vintage vibe keeps popping up (http://www.vintagevibeguitars.com/). Has anyone tried some of these in person, or even better sell them here?
Cheers!
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There's a reason VVG p/ups keep popping up - because they are awesome. I've rambled on about these for years, mostly on deaf ears because most people want Seymour Duncan p/up's, DiMarzio's etc etc....and although they make some good pickups, there are better ones, like these.
Pete is a first class gentleman to deal with. Any problem whatsoever he will rectify.
The P-90's are probably what Pete is renowned for. They are without a doubt one of the best P-90's I have heard. My comparisons come from 1957 Gibson P-90's, Jason Lollar (which I still have in a Coronet), DiMarzio Vintage something-a-rather and other lesser sounding things not worth mentioning...VVG is preferred choice with exception to the original 57's. And then it's a draw kinda....
Good luck and let us know your decision. VVG will do you right....
Pete is a first class gentleman to deal with. Any problem whatsoever he will rectify.
The P-90's are probably what Pete is renowned for. They are without a doubt one of the best P-90's I have heard. My comparisons come from 1957 Gibson P-90's, Jason Lollar (which I still have in a Coronet), DiMarzio Vintage something-a-rather and other lesser sounding things not worth mentioning...VVG is preferred choice with exception to the original 57's. And then it's a draw kinda....
Good luck and let us know your decision. VVG will do you right....
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