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The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
Ah, I don't know about you...but I am one of those folks who lament the passing of the '56 goldtop. It was a double whammy for me because even though most of you can still find one on the used market, they will probably never make a lefthanded model.
Nevertheless.... If someone wanted to make a standard Epi LP sound like a Goldtop, what would they need besides the appropriate P-90 soapbars? (And, bear in mind they'd have to fit in a humbucker cavity). (Also....I looked at the Gibson P-94's. They don't quite sound like the old P-90's so if anyone has any third vendor picks...post 'em.)
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
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Do you know if special caps are needed for those? Also, what kind of pot would those pups take? (500k vs. 250k)
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
Not going to lie to you mate,or pretend i know,i ain`t got a clue.I`ve never used them.There are quite a few after market Manufacturers that make those Pickups,i`m not doing much,i`ll have a hunt around
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
Ah, it's all good....in truth, I'm wondering what a hybrid sound would be like as well on an Epi LP (humbucker in the bridge, P90 style in the neck.)
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
I`ve pondered that too.I have a Gordon Smith with P90`s,which sounds really great.But i`ve toyed with the idea of swapping out a Humbucker for a P90 on a Les Paul
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Ah...here it is...that would be kind of like a BFG setup....(sans gnarly finish)
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
Dice seems to like the inexpensive GFS Mean 90s he put in one of his EPI Customs. They are full humbucker sized P90s. Do a search on the Mean 90s and you will find his post. It was recent, I believe.
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
Hehe,i`ve also pondered buying a BFG, and attacking it with a Sander,then turning it into something that looks nice
.I`ve got all kinds of crazy stuff lined up for when i get Home
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
I've been interested in modifying a standard body into a p-90 or mini-humbucker version by partially filling and re-routing the cavities to fit the smaller pickup. This would be great for a goldtop or other solid finish, where you won't have to reapply a veneer on top to conceal the filler blocks.
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Re: The "'56 Goldtop" Upgrade
On the world wide WEB I saw some sort of pup rings that you could get that would allow you to fit a mini HB into a standard size HB route, but they looked like shite!!!
I also don't understand why some one routs out the pup cavities on a guitar that is equiped w/ P-90's, or Mini's to accomodate standard size HB's. ![]() For God's sake, if you want std size HB's go find a guitar to buy that is allready routed as such and leave the LP Deluxes and P-90 equiped guitars alone!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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