P90s: Duncan Designed vs GFS vs Tonerider

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Looking at pickup options for my Squier Custom II. I have the original DUncan Designed P90s in there with the original 250k pots. How do these pickups compare to GFS P90s and Tonerider P90s? One better than the other, is it purely subjective? What do you think? I have no experience with GFS or Tonerider.

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Wayne
 

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It all depends on what you're playing. P90's are very versatile pickups and come in a multitude of flavors. You can jazz 'em, rock 'em, blues 'em or just about anything else. I have 5 P90 equipped guitars and was recently involved in a new version of this great old pickup. It's brighter, more articulate and falls somewhere between a P90 and a Ric single coil pickup in sound.

I have a set of Vintage Vibe P90's that were made to fit a mini-humbucker mount and a set of Seymour Duncan P90's fit into Ric toaster covers. Both killer versions in their own right.

Yup, lots to choose from both production and custom P90's!
 

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Those DD pickups are pretty good - they might fall around the same quality of the GFS or Toneriders. I've heard great reviews of GFS and Tonerider P-90s, so if you decide to swap I think you'll be fine either way.
 

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I’ve used a couple of sets of the GFS P-90s. The neck is reverse wound so you get hum cancelling in the middle position, and they’re alnico 5, so they may sound warmer than your other pickups. I’ve been happy with them. Some folks have raved about the Mighty Mite for budget P-90s also.
 

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So many to choose from. I think the DD ones are alright, just looking into any alternatives that won't set me back a lot of money but might be a good bang for the buck.

Wayne
 

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SO.........????

GFS Mean 90's = $75 = Alnico 5

Tonerider Rebel 90's = $100 = Anico 2


Which sounds the best--(the best to me would be Leslie West Mississippi Queen rhythm tone???????)
 

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I have the original DUncan Designed P90s in there with the original 250k pots.

Check out Squier's service .pdf. :arrow: http://www.squierguitars.com/pdf/current/Tele/Vintage%20Modified%20Tele%20Custom%20II-%20Service.pdf

I have the same guitar in black and thought I only had 250k pots too. Then I popped the hood and saw they were, in fact, 500ks. They're still stock of course. I like the DD pickups in mine. If I were going to switch them for anything they'd probably get bumped for a pair of TV Jones P-90s. I haven't done much research on that, but I want to put a bigsby on it too so that would just complete the whole "vintage modified" deal for me. :cool:
 

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I'm surprised...

I thought from some of your other post, you would have said Toneriders. The Mean 90's would capture the Mississippi Queen tone better than the toneriders? Also :

BG pups has the Pure 90's on sale for $140 per set??? How would you rate them?


Thanks for the help! JIMO
 

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I don't know how they compare, but the Tonerider are KILLER.

After almost 30 years of playing, and having tried every pickup under the sun,
Tonerider were genuinely impressive.

Did you try the Rebel 90's?
 

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Check out Squier's service .pdf. :arrow: http://www.squierguitars.com/pdf/current/Tele/Vintage%20Modified%20Tele%20Custom%20II-%20Service.pdf

I have the same guitar in black and thought I only had 250k pots too. Then I popped the hood and saw they were, in fact, 500ks. They're still stock of course. I like the DD pickups in mine. If I were going to switch them for anything they'd probably get bumped for a pair of TV Jones P-90s. I haven't done much research on that, but I want to put a bigsby on it too so that would just complete the whole "vintage modified" deal for me. :cool:

I have to look again. I think the last time I had worked done on it when we pulled it apart it had 250k pots. I also don't remember it having solid shaft pots.

Wayne
 

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dang...

I guess I'm just going to have to get a set of each.......ha!..
 

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Saw your video...

Those DD pickups are pretty good - they might fall around the same quality of the GFS or Toneriders. I've heard great reviews of GFS and Tonerider P-90s, so if you decide to swap I think you'll be fine either way.

The toneriders sound pretty good.....apparently so do the mean 90's........
 

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It has 500K pots

I have to look again. I think the last time I had worked done on it when we pulled it apart it had 250k pots. I also don't remember it having solid shaft pots.

Wayne

Unless someone has changed them it will have 500K mini pots. I have just finished doing a refin on mine just to change the color and I put new full sized 500's in mine. I think the SD Design P-90's are awesome and choose them in this guitar over my Gibson and Lollar P-90's.
Best P-90 guitar bang for the buck anywhere (IMHO)
Rob
 

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The Mean 90s are really good...just a little more clarity than a real P90. I haven't tried the Toneriders but I think they're wound a bit hotter. The scatter-winding and pure nickel cover should help clarity even with a hotter wind.
 

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I like my Tonerider Vintage P90 neck in my Thinline .Goes from Warm clean jazz to break up nicely for blues .A matching pair would be a great combo.I really love Toneriders they are quaslity jobs and sound great .I use 250 K pots as I want to keep the Tonerider Hot Classic tele pickup in the bridge just the way it is now .
 

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I have a GFS P90 in the neck position on my tele partscaster. The guitar has 500k pots, and a stacked humbucker in the bridge. It's big and jazz/bluesy. A lot like a good humbucker, but with better articulation. I don't claim it's better than the Toneriders, but I am very happy with it. I doubt any other pickup for the same dollars is as good. Get a hot bridge pickup to match it with, because it's pretty strong.
 

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Unless someone has changed them it will have 500K mini pots. I have just finished doing a refin on mine just to change the color and I put new full sized 500's in mine. I think the SD Design P-90's are awesome and choose them in this guitar over my Gibson and Lollar P-90's.
Best P-90 guitar bang for the buck anywhere (IMHO)
Rob

I'm going to have another look to make sure. Maybe I'm wrong, it's been a while since I looked. I do like the SD Design P90s, but sometimes they seem a little dark to me. Other times they sound great.

Wayne
 
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