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goldtop0

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Liked this and thanks for posting X.
With my R8 and R6 it's as rockabilly has stated above however with this clip that difference between neck P90 and bridge humbucker is not so apparent to me. What did hit me was the power of the bridge humbucker over the bridge P90 which is the same as on my two.
Overall I prefer the sound of P90s....... just cleaner and crisper.
Like the sound of that LazyJ a lot too:salude
 

MapleFlame

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Liked this and thanks for posting X.
With my R8 and R6 it's as rockabilly has stated above however with this clip that difference between neck P90 and bridge humbucker is not so apparent to me. What did hit me was the power of the bridge humbucker over the bridge P90 which is the same as on my two.
Overall I prefer the sound of P90s....... just cleaner and crisper.
Like the sound of that LazyJ a lot too:salude

Agreed, hence why I prefer P90 guitars
 

marfen

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Sweet guitars....what's up with the left hand ring on his thumb? Odd for a guitar player to wear one there , kinda like a watch on the right wrist.
 
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