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  2. P-90 - Wikipedia

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    The P-90 (sometimes written P90) is a single coil electric guitar pickup produced by Gibson Guitar Corporation since 1946, as well as other vendors. Compared to other single coil designs, such as the Fender single coil, the bobbin for a P-90 is wider but shorter.

  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 SG Junior - Wikipedia

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    As a successor model, SG 100 was released in the late-1971 (with a large maple body, triangular pickguard, flat metal control plate, a black plastic-molded single-coil pickup with a flat metal-ring, and tune-o-matic installed through a baseplate/tailpiece), then SG I replaced it in the late-1972 (with a humbucker and stoptail bridge), but ...

  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-125 - Wikipedia

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    The ES-125 was equipped with one P90 pickup. The original had 6 Alnico slug pole pieces. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Talk:P-90 - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson P90 is one of the most expressive single coil pickups ever created. The coil is wide and shallow. The area of string coverage is therefore quite wide compared to a fender single coil which gives the pickup comparably more bass and mid range. generally these pickups were not potted and can be quite microphonic. they are also quite susceptable to 60 cycle hum.

  9. 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]

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