I paid $100 for back seats to see Joe at the Murat in Indy......worth EVERY PENNY! Joe puts on a hellava show. He played good ol' rockin' blues for hours. Don't ask him to lower his fee as he's earned that. Just save and scrape it up and go see the blues master of our time
Sweet Example of my favorite band screaming out the P90s in 2014. One of the last few shows. Warren Haynes, about 12 minutes, then he solos again next song, etc.
One of the most amazing LP voices I ever heard was from a 1956 gold top LP with P-90's. A local player brought it to a blues jam on Thursday nights, and that guitar just sang with perfect tone. He was a gifted player with a good soul. A joy to accompany as a rhythm player.
Leslie West got an incredible tone from a Jr w/single P-90. I've always kept a similar guitar in my collection. It is noisy, but it goes away as soon as you start playing, so don't stop.
John Lennon bought a Jr in the early 70s, but wanted a second pickup. He took it to a luthier and asked for a “humdinker” to be put in at the neck. Instead, the luthier installed a Charlie Christian (I think - something with a clean clear sound), and Lennon loved it. I guess years later Gibson did a replica version of it.
Joe, I'm an avid LP lover. I front a contemporary blues outfit here in Raleigh, NC. I want to thank you for your pontificus maximus these days because it help us struggling guitfiddlists to get that nice edgy blues tone for the small venues we play here. Back in the day guitarists wouldn't share their secrets, but thank god for you and your generosity. Thx, Lonesome George, and the Stranger Blues Band.
It’s so cool that single coil, p90, and humbucker, were thought of as improvements on one another and yet even today people disagree on which is better. Artists can use any quirky feature to creative effect.
This was just lovely! The mood, the humor, down to earth attitude despite the obvious skills, and the knowledge+wisdom about gear. I'd enjoy reviews like this any time, perfect.
Great examples of the two eras of 50’s Les Pauls appearing together are any recordings of the original Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green playing a burst and Danny Kirwan playing a gold top with P90s. Each of them created equally great, classic LP tones.
always loved the gold top with p90's .. to me its the best Les Paul ever .. the natural sustain with the P90's is incredible, without pedals or gain the natural sustain is unmatched and the tone to me is the Real Les Paul sound of course a Les Paul with humbuckers is a real Les Paul too but you will absolutely fall in love with an old Les Paul with p90's .. nothing like it and no comparison whatsoever
I have an LP Standard Gold with P90’s. I love it. It’s a growly surly bitch that bites hard. What more do I need to say? Love the fatter neck too and get this right, I’m a Strat guy but American classic instruments are my thing and I love my LP, it offers me something different than my fenders and no one guitar I own is more important than the other.
Same here brother. I got my eyes set on a Maybach Lester. European manufacturer in case you don't know. True LP shape with nitro slightly aged finish gold top. Soapbars instead of humbuckers as you said. It's a thing of beauty
It is AMAZING to share this instrument with you Joe. Your dedication to the craft and the history is exemplary. Next time you are in SWFL, I have a custom Les Paul double cut conversion looking for your signature on the back before I lay the last coats of nitro on her. Rock on Mr. Bonamassa!
to have all the main flavors of electric guitar, you need a les paul with pafs, paul or sg with p90s, a strat, a tele, and a gretsh hollow body...and maybe a Rickenbacker...
Hey Joe, I totally agree with you on just leaving the guitars alone and playing them like they are. I've seen so many beautiful guitars get chopped up and basically ruined just to up date from P90s to PAFs. Happy playing!
If you want your humbuckers to have more top end sparkle and tighter bass and low mids, there is this simple mod: Just make the 6 pole adjustment screws flush with the baseplate of the pickup by either cutting them or by removing and grinding them to the proper shorter lenght and re-installing them. This simple mod is an old Carlos Santana and Neil Schon trick. It changes the shape of the magnetic field around the pickup. It works and is completely reversible by simply installing new adjustment screws.
Thank you Joe for that cool demo. Can Hear the higher output from the PAFs. The P-90s sounded just a bit cleaner(that's with headphones on), I have Les Paul Jr. with P-90s that I love playing. Once again, thanks Joe for the comparison.
My main squeeze for years was a 74 Les Paul Deluxe like Scott Gorham's out of Thin Lizzy. Sadly, some wise person decided to do a photo shoot before we went on stage and lined all the guitars at the front of the stage. As always, I'd finished sound check and hidden it in the corner behind my amp. I was about 50 ft away sitting behind the front of house desk , and as I looked up I saw it fall forward off its stand. I ran like the wind and there it was on the floor with a broken headstock. I just burst into tears! I had it repaired my a top luthier but it was never the same. It had lost its sustain. The sustain is in the grain! I much prefer the P90's to the PAF. They snarl! You can add warm to a P90 but you can't subtract it from a PAF and I find them too woolly. Great for Country. Those mini humbucker's will give a Tele a good run the money any day of the week!
Why? Why did you have to upset me tonight? I was having a good night, kicking back, enjoying some good Les Paul videos and then you pop up with this story that will make me have nightmares... now Im going to have to hug each of my Les Pauls tonight and make sure they know I love them. But I want you to know something, that 74 is dead because of your failure to secure her to the stand. Anchor the stand to the floor, tie the guitar in with a soft yet strong strap and never, ever! leave her alone! You were 50 feet away! How could you stray so far?
The most important takeaway from this video is the placement of the screws on the p90s, especially on the bridge pickup. Those screws are dialed so high that they’re popping out of the pickup. Those are the details I love to pay attention to from pros like Joe
Very good point. I put P90s in my Standard that are the size of humbuckers. It is a new tone from an old friend. I love my P90 sound and it is very much like my old Casino. With the Les Paul I play other stuff besides Beatles songs.
They are different in sound but they are both equally awesome, couldn't pick a winner where tone is concerned although there is in my opinion a clear winner in looks. I love the look of the snakebite, what a guitar!!!!!!
I also own a Les Paul . She's not old .... but has a great sound. My amp also fills in my needs. Loving it more everyday. Thanks Joe for the info video and always the great tunes. 🎸
O vaguely recall seeing Joe when he was a kid. I was not that familiar with him but the last couple years how can you not be + I gotta tell you I really like what he's about. We all dreamed of the same guitars he just git good enough that he can have them now and he's way cool about it
Just bought my first P90 LP (Epiphone '57 tribute) and I have to say I'm blown away by the P90's. HB neck pups have always been disappointing to me but not the P90, it sounds like it's got a fuzz pedal plugged in, especially with the tone turned down, and creates the most moreish tone...goodddd I love it!
Very wise words from Joe. Not that it's of any importance, but I always enjoy putting "Liege and Lief" on and hearing the great sound Richard Thompson got out of his LP Gold Top with its P90s.
The PAFs were never meant to sound different. It was a "techi"- thing, the PAFs were essentially meant to be quiet P90s. The HUMbucker was born. The first "noiseless" pickup. Take two P90s reverse the winding on one and it cancels the noise. Shrink it down to smaller plastic bobbins put a cover on...tada PAFs. The fact they do sound different is just sort of "what happened" they rolled with it. It was happy accident like how cherry red 50s strat had sunburst finish underneath or how a Marshall has a lack of clean headroom or how those old cherry sunburst finishes on those 59s flame tops would yellow and fade into a glorious transparent golden flame.
Actually, when Seth lover designed the PAF it sounded more like a P90 - brighter and tighter. His original design didn't have any pole pieces - both slugs had steel bobbins, and they were very low output, 7k - 8k. It was intended to to have a full metal cover on it and be adjusted like a strat pickup, but the sales guys at gibson wanted adjustable screws and so Seth lover put those in, which really changed the sound
FINALLY a musician who knows what's what. I've had my Historic '56 Goldtop since the early nineteen nineties At that time I had a Les Paul Standard Goldtop, a Les Paul Deluxe [mini-humbuckers] and a Les Paul Custom with SD humbuckers. Finally the one I still have the Historic Goldtop '56 P-90s. I've sold them all but one referred to at the beginning of this post.It is a great guitar and I won't be destroying it just so I can fit a pair of PAF's. That will never happen.
A real nice video. Joe, I love the way you call things as you see them and I really appreciate that you respect where these great and sometimes not so great guitars came from and the story that they tell. Bravo!! Bryan
Outstanding thoughts from Joe. I did the opposite move. I removed the PAF's from my gold top and replaced them with Seymour Duncan Phat Cat P90's that fit into a humbucker cavity...the guitar "snarls" better with P90's and if I ever want to switch back to PAF's...No problem.
I have a 1993 Strat Plus (that I bought new). Lace sensor pickups, LSR roller nut, no string trees, etc. For the longest time I considered swapping out pickups for pole piece pickups, and other mod's to make it look like a "regular" Strat. But over the last couple years I decided that I love it the way it is, love it for _what_ it is. It's a great sounding Strat.
The old P-90 has only one drawback: the 60 cycle hum. If you can deal with it-and some rooms/bars are inherently more prone to noise than others-then it's the best pickup of them all. I adore P-90s.
I found a great setting. Turn pre-amp or volume up in amp and put p90 bridge vol on 4 with tone down to 5/6 and there lives a tone that for some reason is louder and clearer..maybe cos the output valves are playing a bigger role. I don't want hassle wiv neighbours either but those p90s. I use fingers now and put the pick down when strumming over the bridge p.u. it sounds great for Townesend type playing.get as close to the strings as poss with height. 1/16" gap.
Just bought a 2019 Les Paul DC with P90's. Sound very nice clean and to get a ballsey fat sound, turn down the tone knob and get a fat, rich sound. Seems to work for me through my Marshall.
Lol Joe this is exactly what happened to my 1968 gold top it originally had p90s but when I found it, it was carved out for pafs pickups still got the mojo though crackle in the top too I agree great tone
Sounds incredible Joe! Just bought your Polymist Firebird signature. Fantastic guitar. On differences of these pickups. I wind both pickup configurations. Comparing a stock say 59 PAF and P90 you made the comment that the humbucker has more output than the P90 because it has 2 coils. Actually the PAF came stock with about 5000 winds per bobbin. The P90 came with about 10,000. Comparing both pups on the multimeter results in normal resistances of about 8k. Inductance, or the measure of potential voltage output however is measured in Henries. Both vintage pups normally measure around 5 Henries. So what’s the difference? The PAF has a wider magnetic field from slug to screws. It picks up a longer length of string vibration. The P90, picks up a narrower length. This affects what you hear. The last big bugaboo of Gibson of this era was their use of varying magnet grades. Alnico 2.3,4 and 5 were all indiscriminately used. And I’ll tell you they all impart very different tones to a pickup. Just another reason why there is so much tonal variation in vintage Gibsons.
I think that the P-90s are the best sounding pickups for the all mahogany body guitars such as the Les Paul Junior, the Les Paul Special, the SG models. They also sound very good in maple capped body guitars such as the Les Paul Standards, Gold Tops, etc... In these maple capped body guitars, I think that the humbuckers also sound very good because of the high frequencies that the maple cap brings, which compensate a bit for the bite that the humbucker lacks when compared to a P-90... And of course, any guitar will sound good when played by Joe Bonamassa!
I always been poor. So I bought the cheapest epiphone junior, at the pawn shop, and fit a p90 from ebay. Yessss.. the tuners are crap, but I just love the different tones I get by rolling back and forth, the nobs, with all the combinaisons possible, it is sooo versetile.
I like vintage 90's.newer ones not so much. Love lower output buckers they just seem more touch responsive which works well for me since I am not skilled enough to mess with volume controls while I play. My favorite Gibson pickup is the Firebird mini humbucker.
It's worth remembering that the humbucker was designed to remove the hum from the glorious sound of a P90 and not to create a new sound. If Seth Lover had got it bang on then they would both have sounded the same. However Physics came into play and the addition of a second magnetic field did change the sound of the PAF by what I guess was considered an acceptable degree by that genius. I'm talking about PAFs here not the overwound descendants which moved the goal posts into regions which the purists believe to be unacceptable. All the variants of these pickups do what they do and suit the different genres and different players. Lollars, Seymour Duncan, Bare Knuckle etc There is no Holy Grail just a bunch of guys with soldering irons, different ears and a lot of hype. Now talk about amps and your really into the true areas of tone sculpture.
"There is no Holy Grail" People like what they like and no one is more right! (Except you and I agree) Big difference from my 1st Traynor to 2nd HiWatt to 3rd and last Mesa Boogie!
Personally don't like the use of "Holy Grail" just to describe an instruments rarity or features. We should be able to do better in describing unique or desirable qualities on an instrument.
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joe bonamassa please lower your ticket prices, then i might see you play live someday 8)
I paid $100 for back seats to see Joe at the Murat in Indy......worth EVERY PENNY! Joe puts on a hellava show. He played good ol' rockin' blues for hours. Don't ask him to lower his fee as he's earned that. Just save and scrape it up and go see the blues master of our time
Eric Gales is our master. Jos is great, but Eric transcends.
Sweet Example of my favorite band screaming out the P90s in 2014. One of the last few shows. Warren Haynes, about 12 minutes, then he solos again next song, etc.
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One of the most amazing LP voices I ever heard was from a 1956 gold top LP with P-90's. A local player brought it to a blues jam on Thursday nights, and that guitar just sang with perfect tone. He was a gifted player with a good soul. A joy to accompany as a rhythm player.
I absolutely love P90 pickups. So versatile and such explosive tone.
I keep going back to P90s and thinking, damn, so much life to the sound
Leslie West got an incredible tone from a Jr w/single P-90. I've always kept a similar guitar in my collection. It is noisy, but it goes away as soon as you start playing, so don't stop.
Thanks 😊.... hhhhaaa
John Lennon bought a Jr in the early 70s, but wanted a second pickup. He took it to a luthier and asked for a “humdinker” to be put in at the neck. Instead, the luthier installed a Charlie Christian (I think - something with a clean clear sound), and Lennon loved it. I guess years later Gibson did a replica version of it.
But Leslie wasn't using P90's in the last years of his life. He came around to preferring humbuckers. At least every time I saw him play.
Joe, I'm an avid LP lover. I front a contemporary blues outfit here in Raleigh, NC. I want to thank you for your pontificus maximus these days because it help us struggling guitfiddlists to get that nice edgy blues tone for the small venues we play here. Back in the day guitarists wouldn't share their secrets, but thank god for you and your generosity. Thx, Lonesome George, and the Stranger Blues Band.
I've owned Les Pauls all my life. Owned a '58 LP Special with P-90's and 1998 R8's. All sound great!
I just acquired my very first P90 equipped Gibson Les Paul and I'm never going back. The tone just wins. Hands down.
Good fun and cool, p90 wake up the soul of blues
Big fan of P-90's here, for sure.
It’s so cool that single coil, p90, and humbucker, were thought of as improvements on one another and yet even today people disagree on which is better. Artists can use any quirky feature to creative effect.
Gold Top LP with P-90's and the wrap around tailpipe - my fav of all time!
I agree, completely, with Bonamassa.
dude could make a broom handle and a string sound great. I love the P90s guitars. Not sure why they don't get more love.
Joe is such a great player. Love what he has done for the guitar, the history and tradition of the guitar and the music. 🙏
Always a great ambassador for the instrument and the importance of it in history, a true guitar man!
This was just lovely! The mood, the humor, down to earth attitude despite the obvious skills, and the knowledge+wisdom about gear. I'd enjoy reviews like this any time, perfect.
Great examples of the two eras of 50’s Les Pauls appearing together are any recordings of the original Fleetwood Mac. Peter Green playing a burst and Danny Kirwan playing a gold top with P90s. Each of them created equally great, classic LP tones.
Love the 'soap bar' P90s
'you can rule the world with this too'
JB 😂👍🏼🎸
always loved the gold top with p90's .. to me its the best Les Paul ever .. the natural sustain with the P90's is incredible, without pedals or gain the natural sustain is unmatched and the tone to me is the Real Les Paul sound of course a Les Paul with humbuckers is a real Les Paul too but you will absolutely fall in love with an old Les Paul with p90's .. nothing like it and no comparison whatsoever
I like the P90's. They just sound better. Maybe it's the increase of volume.
I have an LP Standard Gold with P90’s. I love it. It’s a growly surly bitch that bites hard. What more do I need to say? Love the fatter neck too and get this right, I’m a Strat guy but American classic instruments are my thing and I love my LP, it offers me something different than my fenders and no one guitar I own is more important than the other.
Same here brother. I got my eyes set on a Maybach Lester. European manufacturer in case you don't know. True LP shape with nitro slightly aged finish gold top. Soapbars instead of humbuckers as you said. It's a thing of beauty
@BilinYou1 Agreed. I recently got a gold top with p-90s. Not my first les paul but this one is just as you describe. Great sustain.
Thanks Mr. Bonamassa you have really got a blues streak going in my playing....so hats off to you good sir.
It is AMAZING to share this instrument with you Joe. Your dedication to the craft and the history is exemplary. Next time you are in SWFL, I have a custom Les Paul double cut conversion looking for your signature on the back before I lay the last coats of nitro on her. Rock on Mr. Bonamassa!
Cheers Joe! Im a huge fan of your work. For me, you are one of the all time greatest. Keep those blues rocking.
Love hearing you on p90s joe. Would like to hear you play p90 more live
Got LPs with P90s and hum buckers, love 'em both.
Also Looking to get a goldtop with P90s already have a humbucker one...
to have all the main flavors of electric guitar, you need a les paul with pafs, paul or sg with p90s, a strat, a tele, and a gretsh hollow body...and maybe a Rickenbacker...
Evan Davidson *If you can't afford a Ric than just buy a New Danelectro*😉Problem solved.
This is why i love bonamasa
That 59 sounds like an open field with a gentle breeze in the 🌾
Thanks…you’re one of the only guys out there playing these old guitars on stage.
I can definitely hear a huge difference in the sound/tone.
Agreed, Joe. Love my LP Classic gold top P90 axe!
Hey Joe,
I totally agree with you on just leaving the guitars alone and playing them like they are. I've seen so many beautiful guitars get chopped up and basically ruined just to up date from P90s to PAFs. Happy playing!
If you want your humbuckers to have more top end sparkle and tighter bass and low mids, there is this simple mod: Just make the 6 pole adjustment screws flush with the baseplate of the pickup by either cutting them or by removing and grinding them to the proper shorter lenght and re-installing them. This simple mod is an old Carlos Santana and Neil Schon trick. It changes the shape of the magnetic field around the pickup. It works and is completely reversible by simply installing new adjustment screws.
Thank you Joe for that cool demo. Can Hear the higher output from the PAFs. The P-90s sounded just a bit cleaner(that's with headphones on), I have Les Paul Jr. with P-90s that I love playing. Once again, thanks Joe for the comparison.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Always appreciate Joe's reverence for American culture in the form of American music and American-made instruments.
My main squeeze for years was a 74 Les Paul Deluxe like Scott Gorham's out of Thin Lizzy. Sadly, some wise person decided to do a photo shoot before we went on stage and lined all the guitars at the front of the stage. As always, I'd finished sound check and hidden it in the corner behind my amp. I was about 50 ft away sitting behind the front of house desk , and as I looked up I saw it fall forward off its stand. I ran like the wind and there it was on the floor with a broken headstock. I just burst into tears! I had it repaired my a top luthier but it was never the same. It had lost its sustain. The sustain is in the grain! I much prefer the P90's to the PAF. They snarl! You can add warm to a P90 but you can't subtract it from a PAF and I find them too woolly. Great for Country. Those mini humbucker's will give a Tele a good run the money any day of the week!
Why? Why did you have to upset me tonight? I was having a good night, kicking back, enjoying some good Les Paul videos and then you pop up with this story that will make me have nightmares... now Im going to have to hug each of my Les Pauls tonight and make sure they know I love them. But I want you to know something, that 74 is dead because of your failure to secure her to the stand. Anchor the stand to the floor, tie the guitar in with a soft yet strong strap and never, ever! leave her alone! You were 50 feet away! How could you stray so far?
The most important takeaway from this video is the placement of the screws on the p90s, especially on the bridge pickup. Those screws are dialed so high that they’re popping out of the pickup. Those are the details I love to pay attention to from pros like Joe
Very good point. I put P90s in my Standard that are the size of humbuckers. It is a new tone from an old friend. I love my P90 sound and it is very much like my old Casino. With the Les Paul I play other stuff besides Beatles songs.
They are different in sound but they are both equally awesome, couldn't pick a winner where tone is concerned although there is in my opinion a clear winner in looks. I love the look of the snakebite, what a guitar!!!!!!
I also own a Les Paul . She's not old .... but has a great sound. My amp also fills in my needs. Loving it more everyday. Thanks Joe for the info video and always the great tunes. 🎸
O vaguely recall seeing Joe when he was a kid. I was not that familiar with him but the last couple years how can you not be + I gotta tell you I really like what he's about. We all dreamed of the same guitars he just git good enough that he can have them now and he's way cool about it
Just bought my first P90 LP (Epiphone '57 tribute) and I have to say I'm blown away by the P90's. HB neck pups have always been disappointing to me but not the P90, it sounds like it's got a fuzz pedal plugged in, especially with the tone turned down, and creates the most moreish tone...goodddd I love it!
Very wise words from Joe. Not that it's of any importance, but I always enjoy putting "Liege and Lief" on and hearing the great sound Richard Thompson got out of his LP Gold Top with its P90s.
What Joe says is good enough for me 👍🏾
Something so special about p90s
The PAFs were never meant to sound different.
It was a "techi"- thing, the PAFs were essentially meant to be quiet P90s.
The HUMbucker was born. The first "noiseless" pickup.
Take two P90s reverse the winding on one and it cancels the noise. Shrink it down to smaller plastic bobbins put a cover on...tada PAFs.
The fact they do sound different is just sort of "what happened" they rolled with it.
It was happy accident like how cherry red 50s strat had sunburst finish underneath or how a Marshall has a lack of clean headroom or how those old cherry sunburst finishes on those 59s flame tops would yellow and fade into a glorious transparent golden flame.
Hardly the 1st!
Yeah, Broo!
Or just use a noice gate.I only play singlcoils and they are noicy as hell especially when you want some gain but with the Boss NS-2 its dead quiet.
Bob Redford I do the same thing. A noise gate does the trick.
Actually, when Seth lover designed the PAF it sounded more like a P90 - brighter and tighter. His original design didn't have any pole pieces - both slugs had steel bobbins, and they were very low output, 7k - 8k. It was intended to to have a full metal cover on it and be adjusted like a strat pickup, but the sales guys at gibson wanted adjustable screws and so Seth lover put those in, which really changed the sound
FINALLY a musician who knows what's what. I've had my Historic '56 Goldtop since the early nineteen nineties At that time I had a Les Paul Standard Goldtop, a Les Paul Deluxe [mini-humbuckers] and a Les Paul Custom with SD humbuckers. Finally the one I still have the Historic Goldtop '56 P-90s. I've sold them all but one referred to at the beginning of this post.It is a great guitar and I won't be destroying it just so I can fit a pair of PAF's. That will never happen.
That was entertaining! I thought the Buckers sounded loud, but relatively little detail. The P90's sounded great, both neck and bridge.
Thank you Joe! P90s are great in an LP, i have a goldtop with them and love it. If wanting a set of PAFs on a LP... well, I’ll buy one with them. 😉
Something magic about the 59 sound !!!!!!
Nice video... love your passion Joe. Top man.
A real nice video. Joe, I love the way you call things as you see them and I really appreciate that you respect where these great and sometimes not so great guitars came from and the story that they tell. Bravo!! Bryan
What a wonderful outlook
Outstanding thoughts from Joe. I did the opposite move. I removed the PAF's from my gold top and replaced them with Seymour Duncan Phat Cat P90's that fit into a humbucker cavity...the guitar "snarls" better with P90's and if I ever want to switch back to PAF's...No problem.
That is one beautiful guitar!!!
I love P90s
Looking for a P90 guitar right now. All tones are awesome! P90's are there own thing.❤ 🎸🔥
Love you Joe Happy Birthday
He makes a good point
Thank you, Joe. Insightful
CHEERS!!! THANKS for Keepin the HISTORY ALIVE & THRIVVVVVVIN & JAMMIN BEEEEEMS!!!!
I have a 1993 Strat Plus (that I bought new). Lace sensor pickups, LSR roller nut, no string trees, etc. For the longest time I considered swapping out pickups for pole piece pickups, and other mod's to make it look like a "regular" Strat. But over the last couple years I decided that I love it the way it is, love it for _what_ it is. It's a great sounding Strat.
p90s all the way baby!!!
Luv me some P90's
Seth Lover was chasing P90 tone when he was developing the humbucker
Yep...………….love your work mate..
Well spoken Sir! "Every bird sings his own song"!
The old P-90 has only one drawback: the 60 cycle hum. If you can deal with it-and some rooms/bars are inherently more prone to noise than others-then it's the best pickup of them all. I adore P-90s.
Well guitars have something called "volume knob." It works really good.
@@maraviyoso8473 that’s a terrible bit of advice.
Give me a good P90 guitar any day over a PAF guitar. Love the BITE of a P90!
I found a great setting. Turn pre-amp or volume up in amp and put p90 bridge vol on 4 with tone down to 5/6 and there lives a tone that for some reason is louder and clearer..maybe cos the output valves are playing a bigger role. I don't want hassle wiv neighbours either but those p90s. I use fingers now and put the pick down when strumming over the bridge p.u. it sounds great for Townesend type playing.get as close to the strings as poss with height. 1/16" gap.
Just bought a 2019 Les Paul DC with P90's. Sound very nice clean and to get a ballsey fat sound, turn down the tone knob and get a fat, rich sound. Seems to work for me through my Marshall.
Thank you ...so true
p90 brings out the wood tone nicely
wow what a beauty les paul
P90's are my favs by a long shot
Love what he just said. All of it.
You're really cool dude. Keep beating the hell of those ACTUAL '59 Les Pauls. They really show how great of a guitarist you are 👏
Joe said it here:"...same general sound." That's what I think too. I love my p90 equipped Special.
Lol Joe this is exactly what happened to my 1968 gold top it originally had p90s but when I found it, it was carved out for pafs pickups still got the mojo though crackle in the top too I agree great tone
Thanks for the insight
Great advice, “turn the amp up a little bit more if you have too”
There's no substitute for volume! 😛😛
P90's rulezzzzzz!! love it and have it in my Gibson SG ;)
I'll take one of each. Thank you.
Man that snakebite's got some tone!!
Sounds incredible Joe! Just bought your Polymist Firebird signature. Fantastic guitar.
On differences of these pickups. I wind both pickup configurations. Comparing a stock say 59 PAF and P90 you made the comment that the humbucker has more output than the P90 because it has 2 coils. Actually the PAF came stock with about 5000 winds per bobbin. The P90 came with about 10,000. Comparing both pups on the multimeter results in normal resistances of about 8k. Inductance, or the measure of potential voltage output however is measured in Henries. Both vintage pups normally measure around 5 Henries. So what’s the difference?
The PAF has a wider magnetic field from slug to screws. It picks up a longer length of string vibration. The P90, picks up a narrower length. This affects what you hear.
The last big bugaboo of Gibson of this era was their use of varying magnet grades. Alnico 2.3,4 and 5 were all indiscriminately used. And I’ll tell you they all impart very different tones to a pickup. Just another reason why there is so much tonal variation in vintage Gibsons.
nice vid. Loved the Harvard use.
Randy Rhoad's first and favorite amp.
I think that the P-90s are the best sounding pickups for the all mahogany body guitars such as the Les Paul Junior, the Les Paul Special, the SG models. They also sound very good in maple capped body guitars such as the Les Paul Standards, Gold Tops, etc... In these maple capped body guitars, I think that the humbuckers also sound very good because of the high frequencies that the maple cap brings, which compensate a bit for the bite that the humbucker lacks when compared to a P-90... And of course, any guitar will sound good when played by Joe Bonamassa!
Love the P90s! No comparison! Great video!
I always been poor. So I bought the cheapest epiphone junior, at the pawn shop, and fit a p90 from ebay. Yessss.. the tuners are crap, but I just love the different tones I get by rolling back and forth, the nobs, with all the combinaisons possible, it is sooo versetile.
Alain Brisebois Les Pauvres!
“Pontificus Maximus” killed me 😂
Anyone that doesn't like P-90's will eventually grow up and learn something about tone☺️
"Turn that damn guitar down or I'll put my foot through the speaker!" Mom
Turn that damn quitar down.... hhhhaaa
Haha, so true...
They both sound killler to me, than again when you know how to touch the instrument the rite way they all sound good
Love joe he's awesome
Thanks Joe, thinking about a P-90 in the neck position of my Tele. Definitely got the beef. Thanks
Thanks for tooltip Joe; Stay safe be well and bend a little blues.
I like vintage 90's.newer ones not so much. Love lower output buckers they just seem more touch responsive which works well for me since I am not skilled enough to mess with volume controls while I play. My favorite Gibson pickup is the Firebird mini humbucker.
I have an original 1957 p90 pickup.its a great pickup
Amen! Joe.
It's worth remembering that the humbucker was designed to remove the hum from the glorious sound of a P90 and not to create a new sound. If Seth Lover had got it bang on then they would both have sounded the same. However Physics came into play and the addition of a second magnetic field did change the sound of the PAF by what I guess was considered an acceptable degree by that genius. I'm talking about PAFs here not the overwound descendants which moved the goal posts into regions which the purists believe to be unacceptable. All the variants of these pickups do what they do and suit the different genres and different players. Lollars, Seymour Duncan, Bare Knuckle etc There is no Holy Grail just a bunch of guys with soldering irons, different ears and a lot of hype. Now talk about amps and your really into the true areas of tone sculpture.
Dirty fingers brand name look it up the best. Steve Clark's les paul
Tone sculpture....I like
"There is no Holy Grail" People like what they like and no one is more right! (Except you and I agree) Big difference from my 1st Traynor to 2nd HiWatt to 3rd and last Mesa Boogie!
Personally don't like the use of "Holy Grail" just to describe an instruments rarity or features. We should be able to do better in describing unique or desirable qualities on an instrument.
That 59 burst was just sick!
Well said sir!