Hi all
Looking for 57 pickup equivalent for a budget
Any suggestions ?
Also I have p90 size routs on my vintage would mini humbuckers fit ?
Cheers
Les Paul pickups 2 questions
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Re: Les Paul pickups 2 questions
Toneriders are good on a budget (like $60 per pickup or something): http://www.guitarparts.co.nz/pickups/humbucker.html
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Re: Les Paul pickups 2 questions
I've used one of their Z90 ( hum size p90) and can attest to their coolness. A mini hum and p90 are interchangeable having the same cavity size. Mini hums are brighter than p90's, work well on some guitars but not all.MrDINO wrote:Put harmonic design P90s in mine. Me like
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