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Komentáře • 221

  • @simontemplar3359
    @simontemplar3359 Před rokem +84

    Juniors and Esquires are great for developing dynamics in your playing. Stuff where I might normally rely on gear or settings, having a Jr. or an Esquire will force you to make decisions and to be deliberate in how you get the tone. I love single pickup guitars!

  • @samno2025
    @samno2025 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and I really like the new, long form videos you’ve been making. Keep it up, your doing great!

  • @hollowsephiroth
    @hollowsephiroth Před rokem +8

    Single pickup guitars are just so interesting in the variance for tone and musicality. I’ve really enjoyed my Esquire and the nice switch between clean with slight twang to crunchy and sonic.

  • @themerrillmiller
    @themerrillmiller Před rokem +4

    My first single pickup guitar was a Noventa Tele. I had also subscribed to the idea of more=better (I had plans to build a Jazzmaster with P-Rails and use the rhythm tone and volume controls as pickup selectors for each pickup), but I stopped into my local shop and decided to sit down with it. The Tele was one of those guitars that, as soon as you pick it up, you know it's your guitar. It took a bit of getting used to, but now I know how to get just about any sound that I want from it without adjusting EQ or pedals.

  • @buzzstankos8532
    @buzzstankos8532 Před rokem

    Congrats Mike! I can see you are going to have a blast with your Junior…. Keep you awesome attitude and I see big things for you in the future.. Keep having fun and you’ll be a star (already a star, but even bigger things coming)

  • @chrisdrake447
    @chrisdrake447 Před rokem +23

    A single P90 on a slab of mahogany through a nice amp is an absolute joy to behold. Lucky enough to own a stunningly resonant 2002 Gibson Art Historic 1957 Reissue LP Junior - it’s The Beauty and The Beast combined. Wish I could play better and properly justify owning it.
    Don’t give this on up - you know you need it! Cheers, Mike - loving your whole vibe.

  • @mattlau
    @mattlau Před rokem +6

    Wow that sounded great! I love simple guitars. It forces you to think outside the box in order to achieve the sounds you want. And in the process, you are going to become a much better player for sure. The video is spot on. It's all in the fingers!

  • @thecommentchannel2442
    @thecommentchannel2442 Před rokem +38

    Great video, Mike! One thing you will find is that you can vary the tone by where you play. Hit the strings close to the pickup and you will get a more aggressive tone, play up by the neck (or on the neck) and you'll get a rounder, warmer tone. This is in addition to the tonal changes from picking dynamics and the volume & tone knobs. You'll find that a LP Junior is really versatile if you work with it. Have fun!

  • @freddiebaileymusic
    @freddiebaileymusic Před rokem +17

    Good to see Keith getting the recognition he deserves. Totally underrated player

  • @jogo2000
    @jogo2000 Před rokem +1

    Nice! You got the black one. I couldn't find one so got a vintage sunburst instead. Definitely an inspiring guitar. It really sings even before you plug it in.

  • @mattsmitchger259
    @mattsmitchger259 Před rokem +1

    I have a PRS SE One. PRS's version of the LP Jr. It's even simpler having no tone control, just volume. It's awesome. No fidgeting or tone chasing. It is what it is, and you're forced to make it work. It really does help you get better.

  • @jjbarnone
    @jjbarnone Před rokem +2

    Les Paul Juniors and Specials are great players. It’s amazing what you can do with just one pickup and a volume and tone knob. Some players have intonation issues with the straight stop bar tailpiece wraparound. So many options to fix that kind of issue - I’ve used a few configurations and really like the Graph Tech ResoMax bridges.

  • @foxman8882
    @foxman8882 Před rokem +1

    I learned about the volume and tone knobs from CS Guitars and different guitar players like Toni Iommi and Brian May. Single coils are super responsive to the volume knob. If you aren’t playing with incredibly high gain then you can really get a lot of different sounds with your knobs.

  • @OBPmusical
    @OBPmusical Před rokem +4

    Ayo! Junior enthusiast here. Mine is in the shop and this video gives me massive envy!! Enjoy the new guitar!
    As for getting the most out of these, it absolutely is down to your hands. I host a Jam Night, and the Junior is one of the guitars I take out and play all night. I also give it to guests to play in their performances. It really trains you to listen to the band around you, what space you have to fill/work with- and how your hands/rig can get the most out of it.
    I have a few videos on my channel discussing this, but one conversation with my friend Ash Tucker, he said, to start at both knobs at 7 so you have the headroom on both sides to brighten up or darken the signal.
    Setting up the amp so it breaks up around 7 also makes 10 that big couragous rock tone you want out of your guitar/pedals.
    Juniors are great guitars for these principles, and what you learn from them can really be transfered to every guitar.
    My junior has been out of action for about a year and I have only just taken it in to get worked on, but the things I've mentioned above has really made every guitar I play "The One Guitar To Do It All".
    Love the videos as always man! I dig the long form conent!

  • @mirllewist3086
    @mirllewist3086 Před rokem +2

    I played a single-pickup Gibson Melody Maker for several years. Totally agree - I used to think it was really limiting but I could coax just about any tone I wanted to out of that guitar.

  • @lorenzo6mm
    @lorenzo6mm Před měsícem

    Great comments and video.
    My Telcaster with a Strat neck and
    A Humbucker in the neck PUP,
    and my Les Paul Tobacco burst Junior
    are basically all I ever need for any
    Sound made with an electric guitar.
    Ive even retro fitted with 1 Meg pots and fiddled with caps and resistors to accentuate Either guitar.
    Its pretty amazing.

  • @nathanbartlett5284
    @nathanbartlett5284 Před rokem

    Bought an Epi Junior. Had to change the wrap around bridge and tuners. I use the tone knob quite a bit. Absolutely love it

  • @GibsonTick
    @GibsonTick Před rokem +1

    You just described the "Les Paul Junior experience" better than anyone I've ever heard. Fantastic insight! I have 4 single pickup guitars, and I love them. Great video!

  • @scottstetzer
    @scottstetzer Před rokem

    Great video Mike . For a treat, get your hands on an original '50s LP Junior someday. They're a blast.

  • @slywolf3331
    @slywolf3331 Před 11 měsíci +2

    My first Gibson was a junior. I was stuck between an sg and a junior and I went with the junior because something just drew me to it and I wanted to challenge myself it quickly became my favorite guitar to play especially live to the point where I had multiple dings and a couple of paint chips within months of owning the guitar. Cuz I played that thing hard and I treated it like it was a cheap pawn shop guitar. But it definitely fills sound, my rig being a Marshall combo with a boss sd-1 and a tube screamer. With my two guitars being a junior and an has strat. And I love the sound I get from such a simple set up.

  • @michaelmenkes8085
    @michaelmenkes8085 Před rokem +1

    The P90 is just an amazing pickup since it has the impedance of a humbucker. It blends beautifully with humbuckers and the volume knob should be treated more like a gain knob. It started out as a Jazz pickup. The fact that it breaks up and compresses from 6-10 on its own makes it even more versatile in front of tube amps so long as you keep their gain on a razer's edge between clean and breakup. o

  • @bubuguaiguai
    @bubuguaiguai Před rokem

    For some time now, I happen to be in search for a thing, and your 2hrs old video pops up and you're on the exact topic! I'm going to click that check out button and have my Junior!

  • @comicsrcool5483
    @comicsrcool5483 Před rokem

    Try it through the AC15 Mike. Talk about a challenge! The aggressiveness goes to a whole new level. I am always amazed at how versatile the LPJ is but you rarely see anyone use them anymore. I think it IS the intimidation of not having anywhere to hide with it.

  • @Zebraworm-fj6kn
    @Zebraworm-fj6kn Před rokem +1

    I've always been fan of guitars that have pickups that sound really good in high gain scenarios. For example my main guitar right now is '68 Reissue Fender Thinline Telecaster. My best friend recently got me a Gibson Les Paul Junior Double Cut, and I was worried how the one P-90 in the bridge might do, but now its my go to for any high gain blues songs.

  • @michaelwallace1189
    @michaelwallace1189 Před rokem

    Currently building a couple of P90 guitars with 2 P90's. My first full P90 build. My fav so far has been an overwound hum bridge with a P90 neck. That thing is a ridiculous tone machine.

  • @jeffmancuso2715
    @jeffmancuso2715 Před rokem

    You are up to the challenge, great video, now I need a black LP jr. Thanks for the video.

  • @Mike28625
    @Mike28625 Před rokem +1

    It's so fun watching you learning from your gear! You're like a young wizard with a new crystal lol. I admire the minimalism of the Jr.. the opposite would be a triple pickup Gretsch(2627gt). That would be a fun review. FOUR volumes on one axe!

  • @cedricwager181
    @cedricwager181 Před rokem +3

    I love my 86 Gibson Les Paul Jr Double Cutaway. I bought it in 2020 and it has become my main guitar of how simple and versatile it is.

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 Před rokem +1

      That's a sweet guitar. The double cutaways just feel right to play. Cheers.

  • @IvorThomas
    @IvorThomas Před rokem

    I bought a Jared James Nichols signature Epiphone ‘Old Glory’ for the same reasons you got your LP Jr. Other than a bit of fret edge cleaning up, it’s been kicking ass! Sick low action and a absurdly great neck profile… just a smidgeon thinner than my R8.

  • @konnog6693
    @konnog6693 Před rokem

    Simply love your videos Mike ❤😊

  • @guitarzan0515
    @guitarzan0515 Před rokem +1

    Nice guitar Mike! You dive into that Junior and go deep!
    Just have a fun experience!
    Great channel!

  • @runabout76
    @runabout76 Před rokem

    I dig single pickup guitars. Simple and elegant. I have 4 at the moment have been finding myself gravitating to my Les Paul Double Cut Junior a lot lately. It does that thing that makes me smile. No choice but to love it. Great video!

  • @easter_sunday
    @easter_sunday Před 8 měsíci

    My main guitar is a Junior style that was built by Roman Rist. It's kind of like a Junior with some minor differences. The volume knob is more in line with a Strat.

  • @hangaroundrecords4761

    The Les Paul Junior is my favorite guitar! I got a tv yellow from 57. I will never let it go!!! And dude yours sounds so good!

  • @JustaJon167
    @JustaJon167 Před rokem

    This video was very informational.. Thankyou❤

  • @lglg64
    @lglg64 Před rokem +3

    Just starting out the video and thinking about how you always mention your musician friends. Wish I had more than just my dad

  • @JohnLloydDavis
    @JohnLloydDavis Před rokem +1

    So many of my favourite guitarists from the late 70's and early 80's punk and new wave scene used LP Juniors. Marco Pironi from Adam and the Ants, DEVO, MIck Jones from The Clash are just a few. An iconic instrument for sure. The P90 is a beast of a pickup!

    • @jdkimple
      @jdkimple Před 7 měsíci +1

      Johnny Thunders!

  • @OllieSane
    @OllieSane Před rokem +2

    I had recently gotten a Les Paul Special with P90s and holy yeah, it’s definitely the tone that I absolutely wanted. Between my Trad Pro V les paul and Jazzmaster, it’s the sound I wanted in between for an overall warm sound

    • @BOBANDVEG
      @BOBANDVEG Před rokem +1

      I got the black. It's sooooo comfy to play

  • @myk2e
    @myk2e Před 6 měsíci

    I had a faded one Gibson put out years ago. Keith was my reason for getting one then. I’m wanting the Epi version now with this side gig I have and plus the price is ideal

  • @tomsimpson7991
    @tomsimpson7991 Před 6 měsíci

    Dimarzio Fantom P90 50s wiring Gotoh bridge orange drop capacitor - killing it

  • @estenray6685
    @estenray6685 Před rokem +1

    Great episode Mike!👍The LesPaul Jr is one of my very favorite guitars! I was lucky enough to own a 1957 Tobacco burst JR had it for about 7years then was injured at work and had to sell it! I bought it in a small shop In SanFrancisco that was in an alley around 1986. The place was called Real Guitars and I bought it in excellent condition for $750.00! With what they sell for now I doubt I’ll be able to afford another😢But I do have a lot of excellent memories of playing and enjoying it beyond my wildest dreams! Oh well maybe I can afford a current or slightly used Epiphone version? I’ll have to start the hunt soon as you’ve managed to rekindle my memories of that mighty 1957 Gibson LesPaul Junior!👍🙏🤗❤️💕🎸✌️👋

  • @tiredviolenceband
    @tiredviolenceband Před rokem +4

    I've always been a Les Paul fan. My dad and uncles were big into bands like Kiss, so having my first "guitar hero" being Ace Frehley with his Les Paul is probably a big reason why. As I got older, I got more into the punk/emo scene of my generation, and noticed a lot of Les Paul juniors being played, as well as SGs and Telecasters. The only one I haven't tried yet out of these guitars that have become iconic, in my mind, for the era of music I love, is the Les Paul Junior. After watching your video on it, I'm more curious than ever.

  • @imogendedo8296
    @imogendedo8296 Před rokem

    This is where the tone and volume knobs become your best friends. I have one and I love it

  • @trav1th3rabb1
    @trav1th3rabb1 Před rokem

    I bought a Kramer Barretta last year. Loved it but returned within 30 days because no tone knob :/ it was supposed to have a treble bleed type circuit but it was just way too bright and loud, and became too thin when rolled off to a manageable volume. I’m gonna give a vol/tone bridge pickup another chance

  • @lukearmstrong-mn9db
    @lukearmstrong-mn9db Před rokem

    You should get a Kernom ridge Overdrive or get a kemper. Would absolutely love to see that

  • @christianoliver434
    @christianoliver434 Před 10 měsíci

    My only electric is a Les Paul jr. Feels like it’s all I need. I mostly play clean on it with a little bit of overdrive. fingerinpicking chords w the capo on there to sweeten the sound a little. Throw the univibe on w it and you enter heaven.

  • @pichipachu
    @pichipachu Před rokem

    Sweet looking and sounding guitar! And what are those guits on the wall?

  • @pharmerdavid1432
    @pharmerdavid1432 Před rokem

    If you use a 500k resistor and no-load tone pot, a Les Paul Special sounds exactly like a Les Paul Junior, but you get the neck pickup too - which most use more often. The magnetic pull of the neck pickup has been proven to have no effect on the strings vibration (unless you have it too close).

  • @F3502000
    @F3502000 Před rokem

    My dream guitar! That first lick you played sounded exactly like Page! 👍

  • @sonofromel
    @sonofromel Před rokem

    I turned my sg special into an sg junior by just removing the neck pickup. For some reason. 2 pickup guitars are like 2 guitars in 1 for me. I mostly use bridge pickup anyway 90% of the time. Even if the neck pickup is installed. I use the volume and tone knob more than I use the toggle switch.

  • @gavinfoote_Music_Surf

    You should do a vid on the Les Paul SP. I've kinda been thinking about getting one for a while. One of my favorite guitar players use one.

  • @jimcamp2423
    @jimcamp2423 Před rokem

    My 1st guitar was the Epiphone LP Special P90. So it was a Junior with a neck pickup. I didn't know what I was grabbing off the wall at Guitar Center that day, but I was buying to a budget. Mine was a 2017 worn cherry that I bought late May 2019. So it either hung there for 2+ years or it finally rotated to the wall to be demo'ed & bought. The price was $ 149.99 and that was reduced by $ 10. Eventually it would be a price match within 90 days and final cost was $ 129.99.
    Anyway, there were 5 guitars I considered for price point. The LP Special P90 I preferred to the LP Special HH. Just for feel alone, the sound & tones were a bonus that I preferred the P90's. I then compared a Squier Mini Strat, a Squier Bullet Strat & Squier Affinity Tele. The LP P90 was better than them too. Ended up leaving the store without anything, I wanted to make sure I was ready to buy anything because I was with 2 frineds that had been playing a living room session & decided they wanted to go to Guitar Center. I wanted to make sure I wasn't buying this instrument as an impulse purchase. Even at $ 160+ after taxes, that's not a candy bar purchase at the checkout register at Walmart or Target. And then there are the other things you're going to need with a open box guitar purchase, the strap, an amp, an instrument cord and now we're looking at closer to $ 300 to find myself with essentially an Epiphone P90 a la carte starter pack. To this day, the Epiphone LP P90 is the most versatile guitar I've owned.
    If you're still reading this at this point, here's my secret tip for any LP. The secret string recommendation is to get the Gibson Les Paul 10-46 Premium strings. Why ? Well they are silk wound ball ends and the bridge on a Junior or Special is a wrapover tailpiece & intonated saddle as an All in One bridge solution. Also they are Gibson & Les Paul's Studio grade strings. They can be pricey, but you can also find them on sale periodically. I ended up with 3 packs for $ 6.99 each, that's about what D'Addario's go for as Gibson was changing the packaging of their premium strings. I also wanted to test the theory that a Epiphone could become a Gibson with Gibson strings. I won't say that happened, but I will say the Gibson premium grade strings were that & away better than the strings that were on the guitar I walked out of the store with as OEM strings. Epiphone indicated he Guitar Center Special P90 has D'Addario 10's on it. But they aren't silk wound ball ends. Not sure that D'Addario has silk wound 10's that are similar to the Gibson strings. Another brand of strings that work quite well on the Epiphone Special P90 are the Musician's Gear 10-46's.

  • @williamvelez6522
    @williamvelez6522 Před rokem

    Love the Les Paul junior.. gibson and epiphone... the epiphone les Paul junior cost me 99 dollars at the time... one of my favorites.. guitar had an attitude..

  • @Gigitygigity24
    @Gigitygigity24 Před rokem

    My Gibson Custom Shop 57' Reissue LPJ is by far my favorite Les Paul I own. I was drawn to it from Billie Joe Armstrong's constant usage of the instrument along with Leslie West. It inspires me to play in a way my other guitars don't. Also, having only one pickup substantially improves the tone to my ear, although I adore the tone of my Fender Custom Shop 1950 Broadcaster reissue. Time to sell my 2014 Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Custom (Black Beauty).

  • @jc6721
    @jc6721 Před rokem

    Check out The Georgia Satellites, Rick Richards used a LP Jr and Dan Beard used a Tele with EMG’s. Some of the best classic rock tones! Just so damn good together!!

  • @georgehowe6750
    @georgehowe6750 Před rokem

    I just bought an inexpensive Telecaster which I am converting to an Esquire for the simple reason that converting is much less expensive than buying one, and I want a one pickup guitar precisely for the reasons you mention.

  • @onedayaway1297
    @onedayaway1297 Před rokem

    I have a Gibson LP Junior Double Cut. Compared to my Tele the fat neck is a bit of a work around. I like the P90 and experimenting with it is fun. All and all It is a pleasure to play.

  • @JettBrando
    @JettBrando Před rokem

    Looks and sounds amazing

  • @jayman5384
    @jayman5384 Před rokem

    Congrats dude that’s a cool guitar. I want to hear you shredding some Keith Urban now!

  • @dinosaursr
    @dinosaursr Před rokem

    Simple, fun, good looking guitar. Great tone machines those Jrs.

  • @mattgagon4942
    @mattgagon4942 Před rokem

    I literally had no idea the volume knob could be used for tone. I thought it was purely for "play loud or play quieter". This is why I subscribe. Thank you @mikecole4489!!!

  • @lawrencedianagunn693
    @lawrencedianagunn693 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This is all I play. I'm65, a nobody and I'm not very good. When I got started 30 years ago, went through same process as everyone and settled on the les Paul jr. I play a couple of modified billy joe's and the new Jr ( like yours). The bullet proof simplicity is reliable and I find all of the expressiveness that I need.

  • @adey_baby
    @adey_baby Před 4 měsíci

    Man o man, never seen your channel before …. Where you been? 👍 I recently put together a kit guitar, which looks something like a LP junior crossed with a melody maker and a Flying V but nevertheless, I am now a convert to the single P90 config. It is the one I now pick up the most with great amounts of dust accumulating on the rest of the herd. I look forward to seeing more of your content, 😎🤟🏻

  • @bradleywarmhold8737
    @bradleywarmhold8737 Před rokem +1

    Good to see our boy Andy in the video!

  • @davidmckean955
    @davidmckean955 Před rokem

    When using guitars like this it helps to have a very touch sensitive tube amp to pair with it.

  • @synonyx
    @synonyx Před rokem

    This is one trick that works really well on a Les Paul. There are quite a few famous guys out there when you watch them you can subtly see them use the side of their hand to adjust the volume as needed. I'm going to have to expiriment with it on a strat though.

  • @EricRShelton
    @EricRShelton Před rokem

    Billy Jo Armstrong!
    Right now my main guitar is an Esquire GT. :)

  • @griffinnelsonaudiovisuals2362

    Versatility is something that’s commonly talked about within these GuitarTube videos. I think we all believe we *want* an incredibly versatile instrument/rig, when really the limits of your sound are ultimately in your hands.
    You can have a guitar rig that can do “anything”, but that doesn’t make the player anymore skilled.
    This isn’t to say a single pickup guitar is all you need. But that single pickup guitar will force you to play differently, and that’s where I think versatility lies.
    Great video!

  • @RichardPerrymanGuitarist

    My tone knob on all my guitars are turned down to like 3ish. I shoot for that warm sound similar to a slide guitarist. Volume up, Tone Down - warm sustain.

  • @rogerf7265
    @rogerf7265 Před 4 měsíci

    Leslie West created Mississippi Queen and all of the other Mountain songs using a Les Paul Jr. with light gauge strings. In fact he played Jrs. with P90's mostly for his entire career up until Dean did his signature model that had a single gun bucket. P90's are my favorite pickup and a Jr is on my wish list.

  • @al271987
    @al271987 Před rokem

    I have an Esquire, which has a similar appeal. I did put a T-style p90 in it and removed the switch so it would be even more LP jr.-ish, but later I put in a DiMarzio Chopper T and added the switch back in, but wired it for series/split/parallel wiring. Because why go with a one pickup guitar when you can go with a one pickup guitar with three bridge pickup options?

  • @marcreno893
    @marcreno893 Před rokem

    I love my LPJ.. it’s an 05 and I ordered a backup for it and it had a way chunkier neck (normal) than mine. I sent it back and went on a mission to find another LPJ with the super thin neck my 05 tobacco burst has and I can’t find one?? If u have a guitar you love cherish it

  • @seanmetal4138
    @seanmetal4138 Před rokem +1

    Juniors are awesome guitars. And now I'm going to buy one.

  • @myblues6532
    @myblues6532 Před rokem +1

    The funny thing about the LP JR, Gibson produced this guitar for those who couldn't afford a LP. It produced it for the beginner guitarist. My high school guitar class in the 70's had a few of them for students to borrow during music class. You could literally buy a used one for $40 or $50 in the mid 60's and early 70's. But once we saw Leslie West playing one in Mississippi Queen, those LP Jr's at my school were borrowed and never returned.

  • @brandxlion
    @brandxlion Před rokem

    Ooo, LPJ and SGJs are going up in price now lol I think it's the 24 frets lol but yeah my red SGJ bangs for midwest emo and really any music. Hidden Gem no doubt

  • @blainetrahan8883
    @blainetrahan8883 Před rokem

    I have a Les Paul Jr. and love it. You actually play the guitar.

  • @futureace73
    @futureace73 Před rokem

    I am now subscribed. Good stuff.

  • @robertleslie2467
    @robertleslie2467 Před 4 měsíci

    A Les Paul Jr. is my main guitar tuned to open G. No pedals, wham whams or zuzus needed. Just two hands, 6 strings electrificated, and a cranked tweed champ. It’s the sound of rock and roll.

  • @mikebostic5713
    @mikebostic5713 Před rokem +7

    Juniors and Esquires are massively fun to play. Tremendous tonal options in a single pickup format. Tone is in your hands, and these guitars prove that point.

  • @sonnywolfblues
    @sonnywolfblues Před rokem

    I love Juniors!!I own one and it is a fun guitar.I'm mainly a Strat and Tele guy but I like to dabble with Gibsons too...I own Les Paul standards and SGs with Humbuckers.The P90 has the twang of a single coil but the output of a vintage style humbucker.That tone to me is like a Tele on steroids...like a Tele bridge pickup tone with a bit more output and that extra low midrange you get from a Gibson guitar.Of course a Junior witll never give you a Strat neck pickup tone but you can still adapt it to suit many styles of playing depending where you pick and if you use the tone knob to slightly roll off some treble.But for my uses,I like to use a Junior for a nice meaty bridge pickup sound with bite and snarl....think of George Thorogood for example with his nasty Blues/Rock n Roll tone.

  • @ReyEscajeda
    @ReyEscajeda Před 3 měsíci

    P90 pickups, they just sound amazing and raw. Very dynamic and sensitive to picking styles and placement.

  • @univalve1
    @univalve1 Před 4 měsíci

    one thing the new jrs got wrong was slamming the p90 right against the bridge. the old ones were pulled away my a measurable margin, and it matters. it softens or rounds off the sound a little. not sure why gibson can reproduce their own stuff

  • @Bacontruffle
    @Bacontruffle Před rokem

    The biggest question and possible gripe I've always had (despite rather liking the idea of the LPJ) is the lack of any kind of intonation on the bridge. How good/bad is the intonation on it? Because it looks like there is nothing on that bridge to make sure you're going to sound in tune higher up on the neck

    • @jdkimple
      @jdkimple Před 7 měsíci +1

      If it doesn’t work for you, there are multiple options for wrap-around bridges with intonatable saddles, like Wilkinson or Graph Tech.

  • @puma4322
    @puma4322 Před rokem

    An essential guitar. Super video.

  • @badcatsebastian
    @badcatsebastian Před rokem

    With a 50's wiring, which a proper Jr. should have, rolling off the tone knob slightly actually reduces the volume and gives you a cleaner sound.

  • @joeporter4616
    @joeporter4616 Před rokem

    Thanks, great video.

  • @kylefranko6022
    @kylefranko6022 Před rokem

    my main guitar is a single humbucker and lone volume knob strat and i swear by it,

  • @joeledwardgunscristinoponc983

    Play a Mountain song. That's the guitar that Leslie West used

  • @jamesincharlotte
    @jamesincharlotte Před rokem

    I play my LP special 90% more than my Standard. Those P90's are like aaaahhhhhhh !!! Through my silver face champ. Heaven

  • @justinhaskell5502
    @justinhaskell5502 Před rokem

    I love single pickup guitars. The SG Junior is just as fun.

  • @NoBSMusicReviews
    @NoBSMusicReviews Před rokem

    I think the biggest aspect here’s the P90. They have more output, then most humbuckers, and that is why you get such insane break up with the volume all the way up. The P90 is the world unto itself… as to one pick up or two, I would rather have eight to pick up guitar with to P 90s It doesn’t take anything away: you can just focus on the bridge pick up if you want, but it has a lot of versatility. There are not many things that are sweeter than a P90 in the neck position.

  • @jorgeya2036
    @jorgeya2036 Před rokem

    Great you made me buy one....

  • @whenvioletsturngrey9597
    @whenvioletsturngrey9597 Před rokem +1

    P90 guy here. I built guitars for a number of years. There’s a little known secret pickup that gets categorized as “not a rock pickup”. It bridges that gap between a p90 & a standard humbucker. While I’ll always be a P90 guy, the Super’tron has become my pickup of choice, due to its humbucking nature & it’s crystally smooth sound. Run it into that Princeton of yours or pickup an early 80’s MXR Distortion+(not the new version) & you will find something that is wildly versatile, in any type of guitar. I’ve used mine in punk bands through a 5e3 clone. At home through my Tone Master Twin. It’s simply the best all around pickup I’ve ever used. It can kick & it can clean up amazingly. It’s like a smoothed over Filtertron. Both my Super’tron guitars have pickups from TV Jones. A good P90 is tough to beat but, they can be noisy in the wrong situations. Super’trons can go anywhere/do anything

    • @jimsmowingofficial
      @jimsmowingofficial Před rokem +1

      I know Jim Moginie from the Oils got some great and varied tones with a Supertron equipped roc jet.

  • @angeldusted1577
    @angeldusted1577 Před rokem

    Awesome vid Mike! Are you self-taught or did you get a teacher??

  • @rebelink7281
    @rebelink7281 Před rokem

    You should watch Keith and John Mayer playing dont let me down, its incredible

  • @isaiahburridgemusic
    @isaiahburridgemusic Před rokem

    Wait... The tone knobs aren't just decoration to be at max? Mind blown. 😉
    In all seriousness. I always have way more satisfaction with my tone when I reel those knobs back a bit and boost them for certain parts. Gives you way more to work with.

  • @NisGaarde
    @NisGaarde Před měsícem

    So, one year later. How do you like it? Do you still own it? Does it get any use? Maybe an idea for a new video?

  • @marciosilvaoficial
    @marciosilvaoficial Před rokem

    Dat tone...♥

  • @mikefromusa6902
    @mikefromusa6902 Před 10 měsíci

    My SG jr forces me to do the same. I will say that a p90 cleans up on a volume knob in a much more usable way than any guitar I have ever used

  • @PNWJEEPER01
    @PNWJEEPER01 Před rokem

    What I love about Tele's and Broadcasters is the same thing I love about LP Jr.'s:
    The simplicity forces you to focus on your playing instead of your toys and to tonally milk everything you can from a pickup. I think everyone should begin on electric with a single pickup.
    I feel like the vast majority of electric guitarists completely overlook the variety of voices and dynamics that are available from a single pickup when the knobs on the guitar are used to shape tone.
    I see so many people simply treat the volume on the guitar as an on/off switch (0 or 10 and nothing in between) and never use the tone at all.
    These are usually also the guys who can't sit in without taking a 10 minute intermission to set up a big pedal board or processor that gets in everyone else's way and does nothing for the quality their actual playing.
    Single pickup guitars force you to use the knobs and learn to play the entire instrument. From that you learn all kinds of things about dynamics, tone shaping, the actual why behind this or that pickup or cable or potentiometer being desirable, etc., etc., and the list goes on and on...