I just picked up one of the $275 ESP EC-256P's from Hello Music which is a great playing guitar but their stacked P90 pickups are nothing like the real thing. So I put in a pair of P-90's that I took out of a PRS SE Soapbar II, replacing the Alnico 5 magnets with Alnico for a very smooth tone. The ESP has two volume controls and a single control- I rewired the volume controls like some of the jazz guitars from the 50's with the lead from the pickup going to the wiper and the lead going to the selector switch to the hot outside terminal. The advantage of that is you have a full range of sounds in the middle position from full neck to full bridge. (With the stock wiring if you turn one of the volume controls down to 0 it mutes the output from the guitar.)
I was thinking of using a push-pull pot for the tone control to switch the two pickups in series. The modified wiring of the volume controls would allow for a full range of sounds from full neck to full bridge, with some nice thick sounds in the middle. Or so I hope.
So my question: has anyone here tried wiring up a pair of P-90's in series? With PAF style humbuckers the series can be very thick without a lot of definition but with strat or tele single coil pickups the result is pretty slick.
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. I actually got two of the guitars, leaving one with the stacked P-90's for when the single coil noise is too much to handle. The neck pickup was kinda muddy so I added a 250pF cap from the junction of the two coils to ground (a trick from Bill Lawrence.)
I was thinking of using a push-pull pot for the tone control to switch the two pickups in series. The modified wiring of the volume controls would allow for a full range of sounds from full neck to full bridge, with some nice thick sounds in the middle. Or so I hope.
So my question: has anyone here tried wiring up a pair of P-90's in series? With PAF style humbuckers the series can be very thick without a lot of definition but with strat or tele single coil pickups the result is pretty slick.
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. I actually got two of the guitars, leaving one with the stacked P-90's for when the single coil noise is too much to handle. The neck pickup was kinda muddy so I added a 250pF cap from the junction of the two coils to ground (a trick from Bill Lawrence.)
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