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Thinking about diving into the „build your own guitar“ rabbithole again, and I am thinking about a 1 PU model, with one dog ear P90 in the bridge position. 

Any recommendations (no mojo/magic appreciated… ☺️)

Thanks!

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Choices galore exist. I’d go with Gravelin, Rumpelstiltskin, or Gibson Custom Shop models if it were me. All were outstanding.

A sleeper is the uber-cheap low-wind Gotoh P90 found in the Peavey Firenza guitars. Easily found and they sound incredible clean but bring the snarl still.

Lollar 90s are also highly regarded but I have never personally tried them.

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Ask Murkat. He did something to the one in my '05 Junior - not sure what - that made it come alive. It went from flat Duncan-meh to incredible '50s-ish goodness.

Thanks again, Jay!

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7 hours ago, Jakeboy said:

Choices galore exist. I’d go with Gravelin, Rumpelstiltskin, or Gibson Custom Shop models if it were me. All were outstanding.

A sleeper is the uber-cheap low-wind Gotoh P90 found in the Peavey Firenza guitars. Easily found and they sound incredible clean but bring the snarl still.

Lollar 90s are also highly regarded but I have never personally tried them.

You got me with Peavey… 🙂

 

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I love me Leosounds.de pickups from Stuttgart. Michael would create you anything you want. I‘m having a few sets. They all sound fantastic.

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It would also narrow down your choices by telling us what sound/music style you're after

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Ron Thorn makes a staple P-90 that is really great too.  I might know where a used set could be had...almost half the price of new.

 

 

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TV Jones T90 or Gibson custom shop spec'd p90(brass plate). The key to a good p90 growl is shimming the bobbin as close as you can tolerate to the strings, then balance out with adjusting pole pieces.

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All I will say is that when I was gigging, my main guitar was a Gravelin Loaded 2001 Junior. Josh wound me a multitap P90. I could switch from Vintage, Underwound, Overwound with the flip of a switch. Only complaint I ever had was from the other guitar player. “Is that the only guitar you’re going to play?” LOL Rock N F(&King Roll Machine. 

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I like Gibson Custom Shop (believe they're available on the used market regularly  because

some folks go boutique.)

Rock N Roll Relics P-90's (forget the various names and who builds them but I dig em).    

 

  One thing I do like is the Lollar shim set,   they include about 6 or 7 shims of varying 

heights.    takes 5 minutes to install.   

 

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On 6/1/2026 at 1:38 AM, veatch said:

Can't go wrong with Gravelin. I would start with Josh. 

Lollar and Fralin also make great P90s. 

I haven't tried them but I like Fralin's series on YT where he shows himself fixing pickups. 

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On 6/4/2026 at 6:23 AM, DaveL said:

I like Gibson Custom Shop (believe they're available on the used market regularly  because

some folks go boutique.)

Rock N Roll Relics P-90's (forget the various names and who builds them but I dig em).    

 

  One thing I do like is the Lollar shim set,   they include about 6 or 7 shims of varying 

heights.    takes 5 minutes to install.   

 

I believe that Rock N' Roll Relics are using the Mojotone Quiet Coil P-90 pickups. I have a set of the Mojotone Hot Quiet Coil P-90 pickups in my 1993 Hamer USA Special with P-90s. I love the tone that I'm getting with the Hot Quiet Coil P-90 pickups installed on my guitar. The OEM Seymour Duncans that came with the guitar sounded decent, but I couldn't deal with the noise issues and didn't like using a Boss NS-2 noise gate pedal or having to shut off the volume constantly to tame the noise. 

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Another Vote for the Mojotone Hot P90 in the Quiet coil series. They got it all and you don't have to stand pointing in a certain direction to keep the noise down. I tried the Lindy no noise...mojotones sounded better!

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