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  2. P-90 - Wikipedia

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    The increased output and high end afforded by the P-90 design allowed the company to position the pickup closer to the neck. [2] All Gibson P-90 pickups (vintage and otherwise) were machine wound on Leesona coil winding machines, although their electrical specifications may vary slightly due to variations in the winding.

  3. Gibson ES-330 - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 Gibson released the ES-225T and the Gibson ES-350T thinline models. In 1958 Gibson released a new model, the ES-335, featuring a double-cutaway body. [1] The ES-330 was released in 1959, [2] In for a retail price of $275. [1] The 330s came as a one P-90 guitar pickup model called the ES-330T, and a two pickup called the ES-330TD. [2]

  4. Gibson ES-125 - Wikipedia

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    In 1950 the P90 transitioned to 6 adjustable poles between two Alnico 5 bar magnets. The model used for the ES-125 has a string spacing on the neck pickup of 1 15 ⁄ 16 " from high E to low E. The ES-125 also used a tapered dogear cover for their neck position pickups with a thickness of 4/16" on the treble side and 5/16" on the bass side.

  5. Single coil guitar pickup - Wikipedia

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    The P-90 is a single coil pickup designed by the Gibson Guitar Corporation. [4] [5] These pickups have a large, flat coil with adjustable steel screws as pole pieces, and a pair of flat alnico bar magnets lying under the coil bobbin. The adjustable pole pieces pick up the magnetism from the magnets.

  6. Gibson ES-175 - Wikipedia

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    The first versions had one single-coil P-90 pickup which was set close to the neck: there were two controls for volume and tone. In 1957 the ES-175 was offered with a choice of one or two of Gibson’s new Humbucker pickups. [6] It was the first of Gibson's electric Spanish guitars to be outfitted with Gibson's new PAF humbucker. [7]

  7. PAF (pickup) - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s Gibson looked to create a new guitar pickup different from existing popular single coil designs. Gibson had already developed the Charlie Christian pickup and P-90 in the 1930s and 40s; however, these designs—like competitor Fender's single-coil pickups—were fraught with inherent 60-cycle hum sound interference.

  8. Gibson SG Special - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014 Gibson has changed the neck wood from mahogany to maple, as well as completely done away with the pickguard, to further reduce cost. [1] The example pictured on the right is not one of the cheaper models but in 1998 and 1999 the SG Special Limited Edition which was a higher-end version with all gold hardware and ebony fingerboard; at ...

  9. Gibson Les Paul Custom - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Gibson Les Paul was originally made with a mahogany body, a mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard, two P-90 single coil pickups, and a one-piece, 'trapeze'-style bridge/tailpiece with strings fitted under (instead of over) a steel stop-bar, [note 1] and available only with a gold-finished top, giving rise to the moniker "Gold-Top".

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