I use a noise gate pedal and it works great! P90’s and some 10’s are my favourite . I pick up my lp special before my more expensive guitars 90% of the time
Thanks for watching and the comment! Agreed on the noise gate. I ended up picking up the ISP Decimator a couple of months ago because my Tele is so noisy even with the Fender Noiseless pickups. It eliminated all my issues and same for the P90s - even though the DiMarzios are hum-canceling. Price is subjective to quality and inspiration. It's always what feels best and inspires you to play, and glad to hear you have your go-to guitar.
@@MrDanbishopjust another thing I forgot to mention sometimes the noise comes from cheaper cables,people always grab the cheapest cable they can find but there’s a reason why some are 50-60 bucks ,they are better sounding and more volume or brighter try them out at ur local shop
Sorry for the late reply. The neck is definitely that creamy P90 tone pretty much on any patch. I think mostly the patches I used here were pushing the bridge too hard and you're right, it sounds like a humbucker at times. Going lighter on distortion or drive definitely tames it down. You can always lower the pickup too depending on the specific guitar and strings (and your personal pick attack).
That was a very good recording. You captured the essence of both.
Thanks! Really digging the DiMarzios
I used to own some Virtual P90s. Great pickups. In general I've always prefered DiMarzios.
I've always preferred DiMazrio as well - I've had a lot of them. The only Seymour Duncan I ever liked aside from these P90s is the JB.
I use a noise gate pedal and it works great! P90’s and some 10’s are my favourite . I pick up my lp special before my more expensive guitars 90% of the time
Thanks for watching and the comment!
Agreed on the noise gate. I ended up picking up the ISP Decimator a couple of months ago because my Tele is so noisy even with the Fender Noiseless pickups. It eliminated all my issues and same for the P90s - even though the DiMarzios are hum-canceling.
Price is subjective to quality and inspiration. It's always what feels best and inspires you to play, and glad to hear you have your go-to guitar.
@@MrDanbishopjust another thing I forgot to mention sometimes the noise comes from cheaper cables,people always grab the cheapest cable they can find but there’s a reason why some are 50-60 bucks ,they are better sounding and more volume or brighter try them out at ur local shop
@@MrDanbishop yes thanks my brother keep rawk’n !!!!!!
@@EastEndBandit That's a good point. Shielding matters! It's worth the extra bit of money for quality cables.
the neck is ok.
the bridge still sounds too much like a humbucker, imo.
what do you reckon ?
thanks very much for the video. very elucidative.
Sorry for the late reply. The neck is definitely that creamy P90 tone pretty much on any patch. I think mostly the patches I used here were pushing the bridge too hard and you're right, it sounds like a humbucker at times. Going lighter on distortion or drive definitely tames it down. You can always lower the pickup too depending on the specific guitar and strings (and your personal pick attack).
Hello mate, i'm strugling with dimarzio's pickups names ^^ are these DP169 or another model? Thx to you and nice video!
Hey, thanks mate! Yes, these are both the DP169 model. For black it's DP169BK specifically. Also known as the "Virtual P-90".
You look like a Twenty one pilot's Singer elder version.
good recording for the voice,but not for guitar
Thanks for watching and the feedback! What do you mean for guitar exactly? It was direct in from the Helix LT. Cheers!