Re: Gear: TALK ME OUT OF IT or JUSTIFY MY PURCHASE?
1051I have never seen a bass V before. It looks like the high and low strings are just b-a-r-e-l-y on the fretboard, and the pickup got stretched out by bad software. But in a nice way.
They were designed for sight-reading bass players so instead of moving up the neck for higher notes there was a higher C string that you could play, thus the 15 fret neck instead of 20, as mdc pointed out. Most that i've seen in the modern era are strung like a modern 5 string with a low B instead of the high C which can crowd the fretboard a bit which is maybe what you're seeing in that pic.Frankie99 wrote: Wed Jul 30, 2025 5:08 pm I have never seen a bass V before. It looks like the high and low strings are just b-a-r-e-l-y on the fretboard, and the pickup got stretched out by bad software. But in a nice way.
Eh, the 490R/498T ain't bad. I have a 2009 LP Studio with them in it and I like them alright. I do like P90s, too. It's not a bad vs good, just a taste thing. Is it worth upgrading? I dunno, depends on the price. The average price of a Studio right now is $800.W.L.Weller wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 10:30 am I sold a 90s Les Paul Studio to a friend of a friend for a friendly price 6 or 8 years ago, with the condition that he offer it back to me before selling it to someone else. So I'm going to buy back this LP.
Here's the "TMOOI or JMP" part. FM Ben Adrian is selling a set of Mr. Fabulous "Old Black" pickups. Unfortunately this LP Studio isn't one of the "Gem" series with P90s, it's got the 490R/498T set. Sorry, Ben.
BUT, I could order a PAF-size Firebird pickup AND a PAF-size P-90 from Mr. Fabulous (and probably a dozen other pickup winders). AND I could get a Bigsby B7 + Vibramate!
Will I sound any better than I do on the half-dozen guitars I have? Obviously not. Do pickup construction differences matter when driving a ring modulator? Doubtful.
Should I spend money maintaining the gear I already own? Or, dare I even suggest it, practice instead? Probably.
But come on! A new project! (I hope the old, abandoned projects don't hear me) Chrome and things of that nature!
Well, I mean... P90s are single coils for people who like the idea of humbuckers.W.L.Weller wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 12:18 pm I should probably just get it back and see how it sounds to me now, rather than immediately replace pickups I haven't heard in a decade, just because "I'm a single-coil guy" and "I don't have any P90 guitars".
He doesn't know he likes it, and the Epi isn't $1300.llllllllllllllllllll wrote: Wed Aug 06, 2025 7:40 pm Oh come on. How is choosing a cheap Gibson he already knows and likes over a $1300 Epiphone even a question.
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