Entwistle pickups
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Re: Entwistle pickups
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Is it a Bridge one? how much?Slowy wrote:Only have Entwistle P90 experience.
Significant improvement over a stock Asian PRS P90 and at $50, a satisfying purchase.... Until it stood on the railway tracks and the $200 Lollar Express roared through; it never stood a chance.
Anybody want an Entwistle P90?
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Re: Entwistle pickups
no but I have a xs62 n and it is really good. A little more towards a p90 tone but still has the sparkly SC strat tone and is really clean. When you add gain at the amp it is really beefy (so more p90). I imagine the 57 will be awesome...at the price it would be well worth the gambleMakoGat wrote:Anybody using the Entwistle AS57 SC in the neck position in their Strat? Making a Gilmour tribute so looking for a higher output bridge pickup also?
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