Tonerider Vintage 90 Alnico II Soapbar P90 Pickup
Tonerider Vintage 90 Alnico II Soapbar P90 Pickup
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ALNICO II MAGNETS FOR GREAT SUSTAIN.
Our Vintage 90 set uses Alnico II magnets for great sustain and unrivalled clarity. Played clean, they deliver authentic single coil tones but with more girth and body than a Strat or Tele pickup can deliver. Crank up the gain for a thick yet clear and articulate distortion tone.
Construction-wise, each Vintage 90 pickup offers incredible attention to detail. Nickel-Silver is used for the baseplate, and the hook-up wire is vintage-spec braided single conductor wire. The neck and bridge pickups are a RWRP set, offering hum-cancelling performance in mid-position when used with a standard three-way toggle. Black and Cream covers are available as standard.
TECH SPECS
- Output (Neck): 7.6k
- Neck winding direction: Counter-clockwise
- Output (Bridge): 7.9k
- Bridge winding direction: Clockwise
- Magnets: Alnico II
- Hook-Up Wire: Vintage braid
- Screws/Springs included: Yes
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Specifications
Specifications
DC Resistance neck: 7.6 KΩ
DC Resistance bridge: 7.9 KΩ
Alnico II magnets
2 Conductor Wires
Active: No
I installed a pair of these in my Epiphone TV yellow LP Special as I found the original pickups to be lacking some clarity and definition.
These Toneriders have made a huge difference. Clearer, plenty bite and still retaining that classic P90 sound. A lot of pickup for not a lot of money! Would definitely recommend.
Bought these to replace the standard pickups (Fender designed soapbars) in a Squier Paranormal Stratosonic, as I found them a bit lifeless and muddy.
The Toneriders are much better: more powerful (though not excessively so) with a bright but warm gritty sound. Good clarity and definition, and they respond really well to picking strength.
Are they as good as high-end boutique pickups? I've no idea but for the money they're excellent.