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Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:11 pm
by The4455
SG with P-90's

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:37 pm
by Baxandall
aen wrote:
morange wrote:The Tele Deluxe Black Dove looks pretty awesome:


Thats just the squier with a different headstock, a glossy neck and a different colored body.


Not so. Let's see here. The Fender Players Deluxe with Black Dove pickups specs:

Body: Alder
Pickups: Fender Black Dove single-coil



Now the Squire that you mentioned specs:

Duncan Designed P-90s
Agathis body

Different woods used and different pickups used. I'm sure the Squire is cool and all but I'll stick with my Fender. I love it.

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:38 pm
by dubkitty
hclapp219 wrote:Anyone know what a good price for a Tokai LP special is? I found one for 300 but I don't know how much they usually go for...


hard to say without knowing what model number it is; if it's equivalent to my Tokai LPS--which is MIJ, TV yellow, all mahogany, and has a 2-piece body and one piece neck--$300 is a screaming deal. mine cost $825-ish new plus shipping from Japan.

this was one of the sellers' photos of my Tokai:

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Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:55 pm
by hclapp219
dubkitty wrote:
hclapp219 wrote:Anyone know what a good price for a Tokai LP special is? I found one for 300 but I don't know how much they usually go for...


hard to say without knowing what model number it is; if it's equivalent to my Tokai LPS--which is MIJ, TV yellow, all mahogany, and has a 2-piece body and one piece neck--$300 is a screaming deal. mine cost $825-ish new plus shipping from Japan.

this was one of the sellers' photos of my Tokai:

2ada.jpg


The seller said it was Made in China... It is the one in this video:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fg8wHkZYjA[/youtube]

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 2:32 pm
by dubkitty
the Chinese-built Tokais are reputed to be more or less equivalent to Epiphones or other Chinese-built guitars; i'd expect them to be a bit better in terms of fit/finish. what you're seeing in the video is probably an LSS47, which according to Google has a basswood body and maple neck and sells in Japan for between $400 and $500 new. $300 might be a bit high.

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 5:08 pm
by ashdown
i have been creeping on that p90 tele for a long time. how is the neck? a little thick?

it looks so good in yellow..

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:39 pm
by bob the r0bot
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p90's, jazzmaster type trem, and looks class

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:33 pm
by hclapp219
Well I got out to Guitar Center today and was able to play a few different guitars: a Gibson LP Special, an Epiphone LP Special, an Epi 1956 Goldtop Reissue and the new Epi Nighthawk. First off, the Epi LP Special sucked ass. It's this one: http://backstage.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... tId=584590. It sounded really muddy and dull and uninspiring. I was hoping that might do the trick since it was the cheapest one I played, but no dice. I really really like the 1956 Goldtop. It was hefty for sure, but definitely had the sound I was looking for. It had a great neck and fingerboard, and no sharp frets/other bad signs. I almost bought it on the spot, but I need to get some more dough together first. The Gibson was as great as I remembered, but I don't know if I'd pay twice as much for it as the 1956.

The Nighthawk was kind of an odd add-on to the group. I have been intrigued by it since I saw it was announced, and wasn't expecting to find one in the store as its backordered everywhere. The finish on it was great and it had a nice neck, but there were a few things that made it not really tempt me at all. The body is quite a bit smaller than an LP which may be great for some people, but I'm kind of tall, so it felt uncomfortably small, especially when I was sitting. The horn rested on my leg, as opposed to curve. The other thing I didn;t like was the split coil sound. The two buckers sounded very weak when split, much weaker than the true single coil. You could get a wide range of really good sounds out of all the pickups when not split, so I see this guitar being a hit.

I unfortunately didn't get to try any squiers with p90s (they didn't have any), or the black dove or some other gibsons (ran out of time). I'll probably be going back in a couple weeks and I can play some more then. Thanks to everyone for their input so far!

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:14 am
by CaptainWampum
The4455 wrote:SG with P-90's


This makes me want to masturbate to Santana's Woodstock performance again... :animal:

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:43 am
by DuoSonicII
I nabbed a SG Classic when they were still $699 for the non-faded ones, and when GC was having a "10% off one item" sale. Last new guitar I ever bought, and even though I play mostly bass now, I'll keep that thing 'til I die. SG + P-90 = the sex.

And Santana? Pffft.

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Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:44 am
by FuzzHugger
My main guitar for years now is an American Dlx. Stratosonic. Chambered mahogany body, shorter 24.75 scale length, and Black Dove p-90s. That thing is JOY. One of Fender's best oddities.

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Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:15 am
by lizardville
I have the squier and its been the best investment Ive ever made.
It cost less than 200 euros back then. Replaced the tuners and the nut and voila!.
The neck is big and chunky. And its the kind of guitar that can take a beating or two.

I did spray the body with gold paint and see the results

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Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:42 am
by Baxandall
I like that Stratosonic!

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:00 am
by theavondon
DuoSonicII wrote:
And Santana? Pffft.

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TRUTH

Re: P90 guitars

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:14 am
by aen
Baxandall wrote:
aen wrote:
morange wrote:The Tele Deluxe Black Dove looks pretty awesome:


Thats just the squier with a different headstock, a glossy neck and a different colored body.


Not so. Let's see here. The Fender Players Deluxe with Black Dove pickups specs:

Body: Alder
Pickups: Fender Black Dove single-coil



Now the Squire that you mentioned specs:

Duncan Designed P-90s
Agathis body

Different woods used and different pickups used. I'm sure the Squire is cool and all but I'll stick with my Fender. I love it.


Oh, I'm not saying the fender isnt awesome, Im pretty sure it is. I'm also pretty confidant the wood has nothing to do with the sound, and the duncan designed pickups are fucking great, and I'd trust them just as far as a Black Dove anyday. There's absoloutley no reason Fender couldnt just slap different pickup covers on the same magnets and wire for both guitars...