Hi all,
Just got myself another toy
Luckily my wife didn't change our home's lock when I told her I was going to buy another guitar, so I still have a roof above me and a place to keep my guitars and amps .
Anyway....
The baby's a 1998 Gibson Blueshawk, she's a nice guitar, she's light, and I like very much the way she sounds.
But.....( don't know why there's always a "but" )...
A friend of mine owns a '65 Epiphone Casino, with "dogear" P90s, which I like very much, so ( I know, I know, don't tell me, I'm incorrigible ) I started thinking about modding my Blueshawk to get ( also ) a more "P-90ish" sound out of her.
Though the Blues-90 is built differently ( for starters it has six AlNiCo rods instead of a magnet bar ) I thought I could get closer to a P-90 by over-winding the pickups, keeping the current "end" as a "tap" to be switched by means of a supplementary Push-Pull ( volume ) pot ( the Push-Pull on the tone pot switches the Vari-tone on and off ) to go back to "stock" conditions when needed.
AFAIK Blues-90s are wound using PE AWG 42, and I have calculated I need to add some 3000-3200 windings to get closer to the electrical constants of a P90, anyway, I look forward to hearing your ( Possum, David, Mike, Spence and all of our other most knowledgeable fellows ) opinions on the matter.
TIA to all who will spend some of their precious time to comment on this.
Best regards
Bob
Just got myself another toy
Luckily my wife didn't change our home's lock when I told her I was going to buy another guitar, so I still have a roof above me and a place to keep my guitars and amps .
Anyway....
The baby's a 1998 Gibson Blueshawk, she's a nice guitar, she's light, and I like very much the way she sounds.
But.....( don't know why there's always a "but" )...
A friend of mine owns a '65 Epiphone Casino, with "dogear" P90s, which I like very much, so ( I know, I know, don't tell me, I'm incorrigible ) I started thinking about modding my Blueshawk to get ( also ) a more "P-90ish" sound out of her.
Though the Blues-90 is built differently ( for starters it has six AlNiCo rods instead of a magnet bar ) I thought I could get closer to a P-90 by over-winding the pickups, keeping the current "end" as a "tap" to be switched by means of a supplementary Push-Pull ( volume ) pot ( the Push-Pull on the tone pot switches the Vari-tone on and off ) to go back to "stock" conditions when needed.
AFAIK Blues-90s are wound using PE AWG 42, and I have calculated I need to add some 3000-3200 windings to get closer to the electrical constants of a P90, anyway, I look forward to hearing your ( Possum, David, Mike, Spence and all of our other most knowledgeable fellows ) opinions on the matter.
TIA to all who will spend some of their precious time to comment on this.
Best regards
Bob
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