Just hoping to start a theoretical discussion here...
So the P-90 and the old Alnico pickups were invented in what .. 1947 ish? and that pickup evolved from the bar pickup (charlie christian). The bar pickup didn't have a metal cover, and im assuming gibson didnt do it for a reason... Though the reason eludes me. Design? Cost? Tone? hadnt't been done before? I know other makers of various pickups were using nickel silver covers (i.e. Dearmond) in the very early fifties, but I think the P-90 never got one.
A shot in the dark was maybe that it had something to do with WWII and a lack of metal or the cost of it, but that is just a guess. The first metal cover im aware of for gibson was the PAF, and I recall reading that Seth Lover didnt want a cover at all which also leads me to believe there wasnt a cover on the earlier pickups for a reason..
I think about this because frankly I hate the mounting mechanism for P-90's. The concept for mounting a humbucker just seems to make so much more sense. Since I started pickup winding i've be wanting to make a P-90 that mounts like a humbucker (but is shaped like a P-90). To do it would take three parts .. A base plate, A cover, and a mounting ring. All three could be acomplished for about 10 grand. A lot of capital any way your look at it.
So what kind of reasons can you imagine why a P-90 wouldnt have a metal cover? What kind of change is it going to have on tone?
I'm not looking for specific answer, just really wanted to get a discussion going about this topic
So the P-90 and the old Alnico pickups were invented in what .. 1947 ish? and that pickup evolved from the bar pickup (charlie christian). The bar pickup didn't have a metal cover, and im assuming gibson didnt do it for a reason... Though the reason eludes me. Design? Cost? Tone? hadnt't been done before? I know other makers of various pickups were using nickel silver covers (i.e. Dearmond) in the very early fifties, but I think the P-90 never got one.
A shot in the dark was maybe that it had something to do with WWII and a lack of metal or the cost of it, but that is just a guess. The first metal cover im aware of for gibson was the PAF, and I recall reading that Seth Lover didnt want a cover at all which also leads me to believe there wasnt a cover on the earlier pickups for a reason..
I think about this because frankly I hate the mounting mechanism for P-90's. The concept for mounting a humbucker just seems to make so much more sense. Since I started pickup winding i've be wanting to make a P-90 that mounts like a humbucker (but is shaped like a P-90). To do it would take three parts .. A base plate, A cover, and a mounting ring. All three could be acomplished for about 10 grand. A lot of capital any way your look at it.
So what kind of reasons can you imagine why a P-90 wouldnt have a metal cover? What kind of change is it going to have on tone?
I'm not looking for specific answer, just really wanted to get a discussion going about this topic
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