Seymour Duncans Antiquity P-90 Soapbar Single-Coil Pickup Captures The Magic And Tone Of A Well-Worn Gibson Pickup From 1959. The Antiquity P-90 Soapbar Is Crafted From Period-Correct Materials, Such As A Hand-Fabricated Bobbin, Plain Enamel Mag Wire, And Flatback Tape. All Of The Components Have Been Carefully Aged To Deliver The Smooth Tone Of A Vintage Pickup. And The Pickup Cover Goes Through The Same Process To Look Just Like It Came Off An Early-50S Gibson Les Paul. Sweetwater Players Are Ecstatic About The Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Soapbar, As Its A Drop-In Replacement For Any Of Their Standard Gibson Soapbar-Routed Guitars. Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Soapbar Single-Coil Bridge Pickup Features: Re-Creation Of An Aged Gibson P-90 Single-Coil Drop-In Replacement For Any Standard Gibson P-90 Soapbar Route Aged Cover Gives The Look Of A Well-Loved Pickup Aged Materials Offer The Smooth Sound Of An Older Pickup Vintage-Correct Plain Enamel Mag
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup?A: The Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup measures six inches in length, three inches in width, and one inch in height.
Q: What materials are used in the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup?A: This pickup is made from plastic and features Alnico II bar magnets and vintage-spec coils for optimal sound.
Q: What is the electrical resistance of the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup?A: The bridge pickup has a resistance of ten thousand ohms, while the neck pickup has eight thousand ohms.
Q: How do I install the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup?A: Installation is straightforward as it fits standard soapbar P-90 routes without requiring any additional routing.
Q: Is the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup suitable for all guitars?A: This pickup is designed for guitars with a standard soapbar footprint, such as Les Paul Special and ES-330 models.
Q: Can I use the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup with high-gain amps?A: Yes, this pickup is vacuum wax potted to ensure stable performance, even with high-gain amplifiers.
Q: How do I care for the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup?A: To maintain the pickup's performance, avoid exposing it to moisture and clean it gently with a dry cloth.
Q: Is the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup safe for beginner guitarists?A: Yes, this pickup is user-friendly and can be installed by beginners familiar with basic guitar modifications.
Q: How should I store the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup when not in use?A: Store the pickup in a dry, dust-free environment to prevent any potential damage or corrosion.
Q: What if the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup arrives damaged?A: If the pickup arrives damaged, you can return it within the warranty period for a replacement or refund.
Q: Does the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup come with a warranty?A: Yes, it typically comes with a limited warranty that covers manufacturing defects.
Q: How does the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup compare to other pickups?A: This pickup offers a unique late-fifties growl and is specifically voiced for distinct tonal characteristics in neck and bridge positions.
Q: Is the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup suitable for classic rock music?A: Yes, it is ideal for classic rock, delivering a sweet vintage growl that enhances overdrive effects.
Q: Can I use the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup for jazz music?A: Yes, the neck pickup offers warm, rounded cleans, making it excellent for jazz guitarists.
Q: Does the Seymour Duncan Antiquity P-90 Bridge Pickup fit modern P-90 routs?A: Yes, it is designed to fit modern P-90 routs without any modifications needed.