I love the Lollars but it seemed like at the lead part they fell short of the Duncans. Those seemed to be hotter all the way around. Gibson sounded great at lead but weaker on all other tests. Could be my ears or the earbuds I’m listening too as well
Agreed. The Fralins sound a little more wide-open and clearer with better articulation (and still had good bass tones). What surprised me was that the Gibson's weren't that far behind the Fralins. From a price-point of view, the Lollars were somewhat of a disappointment. They sounded much better that the SDs (which sounded somewhat muted and muffled), but I was expecting a Fralin-Lollar dust-down and it didn't happen for me...
They all sound great! There’s subtle differences, but they all worked. I would not change out any of them, if they were in the guitar already. Lollars being under wound, had more clarity clean, and not as much bite dirty. I love Fralin pickups in general and these were in the pocket. I also know it would be no big deal to have Fralin wind their pickups 5% over, or under. Fralin is a great company to work with, and they have always treated me (…and anyone I have ever talked to) great. Very personable.
Call me crazy, but I think the Gibsons sound the best in high gain. It's got a ton of growl and bite, and while not quite as articulate as the others, is still plenty expressive. Sort of a nice middle ground between the clarity of a single coil and the power of a humbucker. Not the say that any of the others sounded bad, they're all phenomenal choices. This is an outstanding comparison video. Hearing those nice open chords ring with that overdrive made me smile
High Gain Neck - Lollars win for clarity. Kaven, I just can't say enough about how cool all of your licks were here. And to be able to play them over and over so exacting - props!
Great comparison. I have stock Gibsons in my '69 Goldtop Reissue and a set of Antiquities in an old Special, but the Fralins and the Lollars sound just fine, as you'd expect.
I only have first hand experience with Fralin and Gibson p90s but I have to say that I prefer the Fralins across the board in this video. I have a new Gibson LP Special and the weakness of the stock Gibson pickups is that they're pretty much equal output giving the impression that the neck is WAY hotter than the bridge but they're by no means bad pickups. I set the treble pretty high on my amp and use the guitar controls so clarity isn't really an issue. Very well done video!
@@KavenGirouardWide open I agree with you but I play mostly with the amp gained up quite a bit and the guitar volume rolled back about halfway and the Gibson neck pickup has plenty of sparkle.
Well done! All are very close. If people are looking to change tone, changing the speakers in their cabinets will make more of a difference than pick-ups ever could
Dang dude thank you. I am trying to pick one… they all have something I like about them but this narrows it down to Gibson or Fralin for me. Thank you so much.
Great playing and thanks for the work in these swaps! Also, props for switching up the orders - that does make a huge difference...especially with good speakers or cans. My preferences worked out pretty much exactly as I expected - nice to have it confirmed with superior playing to my own ;-). For a an all-around paired set, the Fralins are my winners. That said, I'd skip that and keep the stock Gibby bridge pickup, which is killer pickup. I'd yank the Gibson, however, and replace it with the Duncan Antiquity or Fralin (I have done this with the Antiquity in my Special and love the combo). Lollar pickups all sound the same to me - just can't bond with them, although I am a huge fan of his Strat pickups.
Great video ! Very hard to tell which is better, all four are good but i would go for Lollar in this case. Thank you for your playing also : awesome as usual !
Friggin' brilliant job, man. Great licks! The Lollars sounded the most "musical" of the bunch (being a low wind, I guess) but this more confirmed for me to just hang with my stock Gibsons until I get me some disposable cash and wanna dick around. I'd start with a Lollar in the neck position.
My takeaway is that you won’t be lacking anything with any one of these sets. They all sound fantastic. As long as it’s the sound and feel you want under the fingers, you need never worry! Currently waiting on a mojotone soapbar clone to come in and replace a standard Lollar in the neck position of an old ‘07 Les Paul BFG, but I have a sneaking suspicion that there’s more to be gained from dialing the bobbin and screw pole heights than swapping pickups. Great comparison, awesome sounds!
Great comparison! I've played all in real life so I've experienced my preference out of those 4: 1: Fralin 2: Gibson 3. Lollar 4 Duncan Antiquity I compared them an a lot of others to my vintage P90's and the closest an best of all actually was the Brandonwound P90 followed by the Area59
Best P'90s shootout I've seen ! They're all top notch pickups and the differences are subtle. I like the overtones and articulation of the Lollars in the bridge position, the Fralins in the neck, the Gibsons in High gain and the Antiquities for lead. Very difficult choice. If I had to choose a set, I'd probably have a Lollar in the bridge and Fralin in the neck. Kudos for the demo !!
Ideal comparison, thank you. I'm really torn between the Frailns and Lollars. Lollars sound very clear but the Fralins have such a nice warmth. I honestly don't know which to get.
Got a 5% over wound Fraln dogear a couple years ago for My Gibson LPJ and haven't looked back! Just perfect t and added a 50s bumble bee cap with 50s wiring. It's a working man's Custom to me!
Very interesting what I realized. First thanks for an excellent video (and playin’). I listened to it three times, the first time looking at what pickups where used and then the two other times looking somewhere else because I noticed I was a bit bias at first. Everyone of them landed up as a “winner” as well as a “looser” at sometime according to different test. But they all sounded as a P90 compared to a PAF, humbucker or single coil. So the subtle difference I perceived was in the attack, definition, clarity, power ect these are all things that can be compensated for with pickup heights, pedals and amp set up. So oranges or apples???
These are so close it's hard to make a distinction - but - In general, I liked the Lollar best, followed by Gibson, Fralin and last Seymour Duncan. The Seymours weren't as clear as the rest in any of the positions. They still sounded good, but not as good as the others IMO. Great comparison! Few shootouts I've seen like this have any value in terms of making an actual comparison. But you sir, did an excellent job!
Agreed - I did a similar comparison and the Antiquity surprisingly lost to everything else... tame, lacking clarity and character. Was actually the one furthest way from my 1956 vintage p90.
man, these all sounded fantastic! the Gibsons have that growl that i expect, though, with SD a close second. me personally i have a pair of Rio Grande Lowbars in one LP and a Jazzbar/Lowbar combo in another. i might be tempted to try the stock Gibsons again thanks to this
What a beautiful work! It's really interesting how lollar can manage picking dynamics and licks at low gains, and still sound beefier on lead. Not sure if they are my favorite p90s flavor, but so clear anyway showing the player character
I agree: your amazing, consistent playing makes them all sound good. Could've thrown some eBay or Amazon ones in there, and we'd never know. I have no idea which one to pick for the neck of my offset Tele. They're definitely all quality choices... 👍
Very helpful video. I've always wondered what the difference between Lollar and Fralin, but I was pleasantly surprised by the Gibson which were a bit cleaner than I expected.
Great comparison, some real distinct differences between them, more than I thought there'd be. To my taste, it's the Fralin bridge and either the Gibson or Fralin neck.
I'm listening to this as I wait for today's arrival of an Eastman (sb55 dc/v) with the Lollar - based upon this it could have any of these and I'd be happy (but I'm really glad I like the sound of the Lollar for sure). Fantastic playing !
Il migliore video comparativo che ho visto finora, complimenti per l'accuratezza. Preferisco i Lollar, seguono Gibson, Fralin, SD. La differenza non è molta comunque, sino tutti ottimi pickups.
Fantastic playing-some great ideas in there to inspire the rest of us at home! In terms of the pickups, I preferred the Lollars for the clean tone, but I liked the good old Gibsons best once overdrive was introduced. Although honestly you wouldn't go wrong with any of these.
All of them sound fantastic. I'm more than slightly suspicious that what's really fantastic about these pickups is the common denominator of exceptional playing. Great gear with an expert operator.
Trusting my AirPod Pro 2s, err, I’d say this: For clarity: Lollar followed by Fralin For best high gain sound: Duncans, followed by Gibson Best low end: Fralin Best overall: Fralin I have Duncans (not sure how old, but old) in a thin line Tele w/ a Gibson-scale Warmoth neck. Sounds great for jazz, very good rock and country-rock tone, too. I have a few more P90 guitars, too. I want to build one now w/ Fralins.
Wow such a comprehensive video thanks. Very interesting. My conclusion is for my tastes, the Lollar is too sparkly on the high end, the SD has the most harmonics, the Fralin is most similar to Gibson but the Gibson was best for me with the most raw grunt and full body of all.
Well, this just proves that Gibson had it right the first time. The Gibsons are more clear and have better highs and distinction. The Seymour Duncans are the ones I thought I would like the best, but they sounded more nasally at times, and not in a good way. The Fralins are probably what I'd consider the second-best to the Gibsons overall. I didn't like the Fralins at first, but overall they came in second. I think that leaves the Lollars which I thought were going to be great. But they just didn't win in any situation IMHO. Great video!!! It gave me a chance to experience what they might sound like on one of my guitars, except that all guitars can sound different from one of their twins.
The differences were so subtle that any were as good as the others, especially with any od or gain added. The Lollars seemed a little more clear on the clean stuff, but I wouldn't necessarily call that a positive. The stock Gibsons are gonna stay in my sg. If I was looking to buy a set, I'd just go with whatever I could get for the cheapest price.
Excellent presentation and fine playing. That said, I could detect only very slight and subtle variations across the 4 sets, all of which are excellent choices. If you’ve got one set in a guitar already, there is no reason to replace them with another among those 4 choices. If you have deep pockets, and compelled to change, get a set of Ron Ellis classics, at $750. Otherwise, a $59 EQ pedal can make the subtle differences disappear. The variations are much more pronounced among the various PAF style humbuckers on the market … not so much so with P90’s.
great vid - I'll tell you what the difference is , everyones ears , we all have a sound in our head that we love and its different for us all as we can see by the way we all prefer a certain pickup -- answer is they all sound great so whatever pickup works for you its the right one
I think for most p90 players it’s about getting a little more clarity out of the neck pup while being able to balance the volume with the bridge. At least that’s my thoughts with my 50’s LP standard RI…. I’d possibly swap the neck out for a 50’s wind
Thanks for all the work and money that went into this! Phew, hard to choose. I have Gibson Al5 P90s in my LP Special and like them, but want to put a neck Al2 P90 in my SG Special, Antiquity and Lollar sound different but great, probably lean to Antiquity. Fralin Al4 great too, I like Fralin pups already.
They all sound great. All in all, I prefer the Fralin, they had the most warmth in the clean tones and still had bite in the overdrive. A close second are the Gibson. I thought the Lollars sounded a bit thin in comparison and the SDs a little muddy. Again, they all sound great but those are the differences I noticed.
Nice comparison work. They're all good. Lollar had the best top end. Gibson had the most grunt. Fralin was somewhere in-between those. Duncan did the best overall. I'd take the Lollar because it had the best string separation along with the treble response, with the Duncan's overall goodness coming in a close 2nd. I could live with any of the four though.
Id like a dialed neck P90 and i would go alnico 2 or 3.i think Lollar used de-gaussed magnets. That brings clarity to an otherwise boomy A5 neck. I would go with at least a 0.6k higher output bridge pickup. I really liked the Fralin.
To add: you can lower treble w the tone control but you can't lower bass. And that can be an issue w a neck pickup. A lower strength magnet will fix it as well as 50's wiring on the neck. p
like the instructions indicate ,.,I probably need better sound quality than my laptop to tell any difference ..good job .these are all very comparable and sound very much alike ..I probably would choose the least expensive
Listening/hearing...so subjective...! But! ;) I really, honestly like them all! And yet, to my ears, the Fralin's and Lollar's seemed to exhibit a bit more airiness/transparency, whereas the Duncan's and Gibson's are ever so slightly darker/compressed. So...maybe...Fralin or Lollar in a (acoustically speaking) darker, less resonant guitar...? Duncan or Gibson would be perfect in a Casino when going for something more rocking than that early Beatles/Stones thing w/ those... Merci Kaven!
Pretty similar and i favour different pickups each time. I thought the Fralin neck sounded pretty good but it was after the hotter SD and that kinda skewed my ears. There is more difference in the middle position. Didnt like the Lollar but that seemed because of the low wind bridge and im pretty sure that if you go w the higher wind you get a similar result. Of course in the 50s the pickups were the same in the neck and bridge but experience has taught that you need to adjust the gap either by lowering the neck output or up the bridge output. Only the Lollar 50s doesnt do that i think..
It seems to me different pick ups don’t give substantive difference on a particular guitar, but just a little bit different. One pick up sounds milder on middle when another one gives just a little bit harder bass, but different guitar models might sound pretty different in this comparison. Maybe changing tone positioner can give appreciable effect?
Excellently done and played. To me, the Duncan sound the darkest, but as noted very similar. I would have loved to see this done with the Epiphone LP Special (that I have) which is advertised very vaguely as having P90 “Pro” Soap Bar (couldn’t find output stats).
Gibson and Seymour have that mid range which is important to me in a Junior, with Seymour having a touch less for the sake of clarity. I like them both to get that classic sound.
the SD's had a lovely "chime" in the tops. but the Gibson's had a rounder and smoother bottom. ideally, i'd go Gibson bridge, SD neck. you'd likely lose most of the Gibson's bottom in the bridge position, but it would reinforce the low-mids and make them more shapely.
The Lollars seemed to be the biggest departure from the group, but it seemed like the differences narrowed as the gain increased. I think that from beginning to end the Fralins seemed to be in my top 1 or 2 most of the time. I do think that I've become a bigger fan of SD as I've aged; I kinda like them. But at the end of the day I'm not kicking any of those tones out of bed.
Who would buy anything from Gibson after they've sued just about everybody in the guitar business. I'm a Lindy Fralin fan. I have his P-90s and his Blues Specials single coils and they're the best I've ever heard.
I hear what I suspected I hear in actual in-person playing - Gibson P90's are a bit more heavy on the treble... not in a bad way, just more so that most others. As a Lollar fanboy, I think I actually preferred the SD's in this one. They sounded more wide open to me.
The difference is barely noticeable, so my conclusion is that most people are probably unlikely to hear much of a difference between Alnico magnets and slightly different turns of wire. Honestly, you turn up or down your gain or use a pedal and these minor differences just completely disappear in the mix. The only differences that I would say are actually fairly noticeable are different designs of pickups (humbucker vs p90 vs strat single coil etc)
I can usually tell the difference in comparison videos. Not here. They’re all similar enough that I wouldn’t care, so I’d stick with the Gibsons because that’s what they’re ’supposed to sound like.’ My problem is that I have a Friedman guitar with P-90s, but don’t have a frame of reference. Not sure if the pickups aren’t giving me what I want, or if it’s the ‘amp(s)’ or just my cruddy playing…. But I’m recently very deeply into Gibson fandom, and I want a third Gibson….
Gibson still my favorite overall. I love the thinner sound, less bass and mid. Love the nasal sound of both pickups on the best. Fralin comes closest. Fralin sounds nice with higher gain. I also want to add that Loller offers several varieties of P90’s. I don’t know if Fralin does.
Great video. My conclusion is there isn't enough difference to worry about these pups.
Thanks a lot Max! You're absolutely right, they're all great! 👌🏼
It’s true! I like the Gibbys for the price.
@@ernststavroblofeld2109 ;)
I swapped the stock P90 on my 2003 Gibson LP Jr for a Lollar 50’s. Huge difference in overall clarity and much tighter bass with the Lollar.
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The king is back , the only one that knows how to do a pick up comparison, great job as usual.
Thanks a lot Johnny!! :)
Amazing playing. Best pickup comparison I have ever heard.
Thank you so much Andreas!! :)
Can’t pick a favorite… Great tones! Awesome video, thanks.
Thanks a lot!!
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We missed you Kaven!! You're so worth the wait! Outstanding. Gibson bridge and Lollar neck for me. 🔥🔥🔥
Haha! Thanks Ned!! Great pickup combo!!!
I love P90s, I have 5 guitars with them in various formats and brands... Love them all. Great video.
Thanks! I'm with you. Love the P90s!!
Killer video dude!! Gibsons are more than fine🏆
Thanks!! Yep, Gibson are solid!
I have to agree
Lollars for me! Clear and punchy 👏
Agreed!
I'll 2nd that.
Totally!
Yup
I love the Lollars but it seemed like at the lead part they fell short of the Duncans. Those seemed to be hotter all the way around. Gibson sounded great at lead but weaker on all other tests. Could be my ears or the earbuds I’m listening too as well
Outstanding demo. Took a while to conclude, but ended up preferring Fralin’s, then Gibson.
Thank you so much!! Fralin's are very well balanced!
I dig the Fralins over all! Thank you for sharing...
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Agreed. The Fralins sound a little more wide-open and clearer with better articulation (and still had good bass tones). What surprised me was that the Gibson's weren't that far behind the Fralins. From a price-point of view, the Lollars were somewhat of a disappointment. They sounded much better that the SDs (which sounded somewhat muted and muffled), but I was expecting a Fralin-Lollar dust-down and it didn't happen for me...
They all sound great! There’s subtle differences, but they all worked. I would not change out any of them, if they were in the guitar already.
Lollars being under wound, had more clarity clean, and not as much bite dirty. I love Fralin pickups in general and these were in the pocket. I also know it would be no big deal to have Fralin wind their pickups 5% over, or under. Fralin is a great company to work with, and they have always treated me (…and anyone I have ever talked to) great. Very personable.
Agreed 100%!... Yup, Fralin makes great pickups!!
Call me crazy, but I think the Gibsons sound the best in high gain. It's got a ton of growl and bite, and while not quite as articulate as the others, is still plenty expressive. Sort of a nice middle ground between the clarity of a single coil and the power of a humbucker. Not the say that any of the others sounded bad, they're all phenomenal choices.
This is an outstanding comparison video. Hearing those nice open chords ring with that overdrive made me smile
Thanks a lot Joe! Gibsons are awesome! ;)
High Gain Neck - Lollars win for clarity. Kaven, I just can't say enough about how cool all of your licks were here. And to be able to play them over and over so exacting - props!
Thanks a lot Steven! I really appreciate it!!
Great comparison. I have stock Gibsons in my '69 Goldtop Reissue and a set of Antiquities in an old Special, but the Fralins and the Lollars sound just fine, as you'd expect.
Thanks Duke! They're all great!!
He strikes again!! Incredible job man. Fralin gets my vote 💪🏼
Thanks Marc! Love the Fralins too!
Just ordered a set! 😎
@@marcgibson5590 Nice!! You won't be disappointed!
Fralin all the way
Thanks for this comparison video! IMO you're one of the best guitar youtubers out there, I only wish you made more videos :D
Hey thank you so much!! I really appreciate it! :) I'll try to do more videos!
Excellent format. Amazing how close they are.
Thank you! I know... I was shocked too! So close.
I only have first hand experience with Fralin and Gibson p90s but I have to say that I prefer the Fralins across the board in this video. I have a new Gibson LP Special and the weakness of the stock Gibson pickups is that they're pretty much equal output giving the impression that the neck is WAY hotter than the bridge but they're by no means bad pickups. I set the treble pretty high on my amp and use the guitar controls so clarity isn't really an issue.
Very well done video!
Thanks!! Yes the Gibson neck pickup is just a bit too hot! Great pickups though!
@@KavenGirouardWide open I agree with you but I play mostly with the amp gained up quite a bit and the guitar volume rolled back about halfway and the Gibson neck pickup has plenty of sparkle.
@@maxpeck4154 True! ;)
Fralin
I have Fralins in a Mustang I built and they really sing. Can I ask what pots you use with them? 200K or 500K? Thanks!
Kaven you’re amazing 😳 Thank you SO much for this. 🙌🏻🎸
Thank you Fabrice! :))
Well done! All are very close. If people are looking to change tone, changing the speakers in their cabinets will make more of a difference than pick-ups ever could
Agreed! Speakers/cabs are so important!
Dang dude thank you.
I am trying to pick one… they all have something I like about them but this narrows it down to Gibson or Fralin for me. Thank you so much.
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Thanks! Awesome demonstration
Thanks a lot Derek! :)
Great playing and thanks for the work in these swaps! Also, props for switching up the orders - that does make a huge difference...especially with good speakers or cans. My preferences worked out pretty much exactly as I expected - nice to have it confirmed with superior playing to my own ;-). For a an all-around paired set, the Fralins are my winners. That said, I'd skip that and keep the stock Gibby bridge pickup, which is killer pickup. I'd yank the Gibson, however, and replace it with the Duncan Antiquity or Fralin (I have done this with the Antiquity in my Special and love the combo). Lollar pickups all sound the same to me - just can't bond with them, although I am a huge fan of his Strat pickups.
Thanks a lot Brent! I thought switching up the order would make it interesting! :) I agree, Fralins are great. And yes, the Gibson bridge is KILLER!!
Great video ! Very hard to tell which is better, all four are good but i would go for Lollar in this case.
Thank you for your playing also : awesome as usual !
Thanks a lot Nelson! ;) Lollar are amazing!
Friggin' brilliant job, man. Great licks! The Lollars sounded the most "musical" of the bunch (being a low wind, I guess) but this more confirmed for me to just hang with my stock Gibsons until I get me some disposable cash and wanna dick around. I'd start with a Lollar in the neck position.
Thanks a lot Dan!! I agree with you, stock Gibson in the bridge with a Lollar in the neck sounds like a great plan!
My takeaway is that you won’t be lacking anything with any one of these sets. They all sound fantastic. As long as it’s the sound and feel you want under the fingers, you need never worry!
Currently waiting on a mojotone soapbar clone to come in and replace a standard Lollar in the neck position of an old ‘07 Les Paul BFG, but I have a sneaking suspicion that there’s more to be gained from dialing the bobbin and screw pole heights than swapping pickups.
Great comparison, awesome sounds!
Yep, can't go wrong with any of these! That's right, adjusting pole heights will make a difference, but it's quite limited!
Yep, setup and pickup adjustment is everything...
Great comparison! I've played all in real life so I've experienced my preference out of those 4:
1: Fralin
2: Gibson
3. Lollar
4 Duncan Antiquity
I compared them an a lot of others to my vintage P90's and the closest an best of all actually was the Brandonwound P90 followed by the Area59
Thanks a lot Chris! Will check out the Brandonwound and Area 59!!
Alright guy...this may be the greatest pickup shootout I've ever seen. Bravo!
Thanks a lot Andy!! :)
Best P'90s shootout I've seen ! They're all top notch pickups and the differences are subtle. I like the overtones and articulation of the Lollars in the bridge position, the Fralins in the neck, the Gibsons in High gain and the Antiquities for lead. Very difficult choice. If I had to choose a set, I'd probably have a Lollar in the bridge and Fralin in the neck. Kudos for the demo !!
Thank you so much!! :)
Ideal comparison, thank you. I'm really torn between the Frailns and Lollars. Lollars sound very clear but the Fralins have such a nice warmth. I honestly don't know which to get.
Outstanding video! Like many others have said, these pickups all sound pretty close. I think the Fralin is the best overall.
Thanks a lot Mike! :)
Got a 5% over wound Fraln dogear a couple years ago for My Gibson LPJ and haven't looked back! Just perfect t and added a 50s bumble bee cap with 50s wiring. It's a working man's Custom to me!
Awesome! He sure makes great pickups!!
Very interesting what I realized. First thanks for an excellent video (and playin’). I listened to it three times, the first time looking at what pickups where used and then the two other times looking somewhere else because I noticed I was a bit bias at first. Everyone of them landed up as a “winner” as well as a “looser” at sometime according to different test. But they all sounded as a P90 compared to a PAF, humbucker or single coil. So the subtle difference I perceived was in the attack, definition, clarity, power ect these are all things that can be compensated for with pickup heights, pedals and amp set up. So oranges or apples???
Thanks a lot!! Yes there's always a way to compensate with pedals and amp settings! No looser here ;))
Perfect way to do it my friend! I find I like the Lollars. All around little less harsh.
Thanks a lot Michael! ;)
These are so close it's hard to make a distinction - but - In general, I liked the Lollar best, followed by Gibson, Fralin and last Seymour Duncan. The Seymours weren't as clear as the rest in any of the positions. They still sounded good, but not as good as the others IMO. Great comparison! Few shootouts I've seen like this have any value in terms of making an actual comparison. But you sir, did an excellent job!
Thank you so much Dale!!
Agreed - I did a similar comparison and the Antiquity surprisingly lost to everything else... tame, lacking clarity and character. Was actually the one furthest way from my 1956 vintage p90.
Fralin. All day
Great pickups! 👌🏼
Yeah, Fralin all day long.
man, these all sounded fantastic! the Gibsons have that growl that i expect, though, with SD a close second. me personally i have a pair of Rio Grande Lowbars in one LP and a Jazzbar/Lowbar combo in another. i might be tempted to try the stock Gibsons again thanks to this
Gibsons are great indeed!! ;)
What a beautiful work! It's really interesting how lollar can manage picking dynamics and licks at low gains, and still sound beefier on lead. Not sure if they are my favorite p90s flavor, but so clear anyway showing the player character
Thanks a lot!! Love the clarity with the Lollar!
Excellent direct comparison, thanks for doing it the correct way!
Thanks a lot Harry! :)
I know this took a ton of work but thanks! You’ve saved me a pile of money and you’re such a great player!
Thanks a lot Kevin!!
Now this is how you do a demo video. Thank you bro!!!
Thanks a lot Rich!!
P-90s are my favorite pickup. You just proved why. They all have great tone.
LOVE it!
I agree: your amazing, consistent playing makes them all sound good. Could've thrown some eBay or Amazon ones in there, and we'd never know. I have no idea which one to pick for the neck of my offset Tele. They're definitely all quality choices... 👍
Thanks a lot!! Yup, like you said, can't go wrong with any of these! ;)
and most importantly, don't forget to throw in a set off KAVEN's finger tips !!!!!
@@sambone8348 Haha!! :))
Very helpful video. I've always wondered what the difference between Lollar and Fralin, but I was pleasantly surprised by the Gibson which were a bit cleaner than I expected.
Thanks Rudy!
Great comparison, some real distinct differences between them, more than I thought there'd be. To my taste, it's the Fralin bridge and either the Gibson or Fralin neck.
Thanks a lot Kyle!
I'm listening to this as I wait for today's arrival of an Eastman (sb55 dc/v) with the Lollar - based upon this it could have any of these and I'd be happy (but I'm really glad I like the sound of the Lollar for sure). Fantastic playing !
Awesome!! Thanks a lot ;)
Il migliore video comparativo che ho visto finora, complimenti per l'accuratezza. Preferisco i Lollar, seguono Gibson, Fralin, SD. La differenza non è molta comunque, sino tutti ottimi pickups.
Muchas gracias! Se agradece mucho! ;)
Fantastic playing-some great ideas in there to inspire the rest of us at home! In terms of the pickups, I preferred the Lollars for the clean tone, but I liked the good old Gibsons best once overdrive was introduced. Although honestly you wouldn't go wrong with any of these.
Thanks a lot!! :) I agree, Lollars for clean, Gibson for overdrive!
All of them sound fantastic. I'm more than slightly suspicious that what's really fantastic about these pickups is the common denominator of exceptional playing. Great gear with an expert operator.
Haha! 👌🏼😉
Great playing, the lollar has edge - just, only just. They all sound good
Agreed! All great pickups! Lollar have a nice "chime".
Trusting my AirPod Pro 2s, err, I’d say this:
For clarity: Lollar followed by Fralin
For best high gain sound: Duncans, followed by Gibson
Best low end: Fralin
Best overall: Fralin
I have Duncans (not sure how old, but old) in a thin line Tele w/ a Gibson-scale Warmoth neck. Sounds great for jazz, very good rock and country-rock tone, too. I have a few more P90 guitars, too. I want to build one now w/ Fralins.
Fralins are awesome! You won't be disappointed!
I've never heard about the Fralin pickups. I think I'll check them out...
He builds great pickups!!
Fralin would be my choice based on this video
Outstanding demo !!
Keep up the excellent work.
Thanks a lot Benjamin!!
Wow such a comprehensive video thanks. Very interesting. My conclusion is for my tastes, the Lollar is too sparkly on the high end, the SD has the most harmonics, the Fralin is most similar to Gibson but the Gibson was best for me with the most raw grunt and full body of all.
Thanks a lot Ben! There's something about the Gibson, true classic!
Well, this just proves that Gibson had it right the first time. The Gibsons are more clear and have better highs and distinction.
The Seymour Duncans are the ones I thought I would like the best, but they sounded more nasally at times, and not in a good way.
The Fralins are probably what I'd consider the second-best to the Gibsons overall. I didn't like the Fralins at first, but overall they came in second. I think that leaves the Lollars which I thought were going to be great. But they just didn't win in any situation IMHO.
Great video!!! It gave me a chance to experience what they might sound like on one of my guitars, except that all guitars can sound different from one of their twins.
Agreed! "Gibson had it right the first time" Right on!
You put a lot of work into this video. Thanks!
I sure did! ;) Thanks Jack!!
Great comparison. THE BEST !! Seymour D surprised me. Thank you.
Thanks a lot!! Seymour D are awesome indeed!
The differences were so subtle that any were as good as the others, especially with any od or gain added. The Lollars seemed a little more clear on the clean stuff, but I wouldn't necessarily call that a positive. The stock Gibsons are gonna stay in my sg. If I was looking to buy a set, I'd just go with whatever I could get for the cheapest price.
No need to swap those stock Gibsons!! But I did keep the Lollar in the neck position, I needed more clarity and top end...
Excellent presentation and fine playing. That said, I could detect only very slight and subtle variations across the 4 sets, all of which are excellent choices. If you’ve got one set in a guitar already, there is no reason to replace them with another among those 4 choices. If you have deep pockets, and compelled to change, get a set of Ron Ellis classics, at $750. Otherwise, a $59 EQ pedal can make the subtle differences disappear.
The variations are much more pronounced among the various PAF style humbuckers on the market … not so much so with P90’s.
Thanks Guy! I wish I had a set of Ron Ellis to compare with the others!
great vid - I'll tell you what the difference is , everyones ears , we all have a sound in our head that we love and its different for us all as we can see by the way we all prefer a certain pickup -- answer is they all sound great so whatever pickup works for you its the right one
Exactly! We all have a different sound in our head... in the end, it all works!
Betwen lollar more versatility and Antiquitis more personality. Its dificult but both are incredibles. Thanks and congratulation for this great video
Thanks a lot Pedro! Great picks, both are awesome!
I think for most p90 players it’s about getting a little more clarity out of the neck pup while being able to balance the volume with the bridge. At least that’s my thoughts with my 50’s LP standard RI…. I’d possibly swap the neck out for a 50’s wind
Spot on Matt! I did ended up swapping the Gibson neck for a 50's wind! ;)
@@KavenGirouard awesome!
That's the ticket! Lollar uses de- gaussed magnets. I like them or other A2/3. Gibsons are A5 and usually rather boomy.
The Duncan’s sound great with gain .. but when you play this awesomely they all sound good!
Well stated, and IMHO very true.
Great and consistent playing. This format for comparing pickups is perfect.
Thanks a lot guys!! :)
@@KavenGirouard dude I’m going to study your licks, totally inspired!!!
@@NarrativeMatrix Awesome!! Glad you liked it ;)
I put Lollar P90 Casino pickups on my Epiphone Casino. I replaced everything electrical as well.
Great! Must be awesome!!
Thanks for all the work and money that went into this! Phew, hard to choose. I have Gibson Al5 P90s in my LP Special and like them, but want to put a neck Al2 P90 in my SG Special, Antiquity and Lollar sound different but great, probably lean to Antiquity. Fralin Al4 great too, I like Fralin pups already.
Hey thank you so much Jimmy!! I really appreciate it!! Hard to choose indeed! ;)
They all sound great. All in all, I prefer the Fralin, they had the most warmth in the clean tones and still had bite in the overdrive. A close second are the Gibson. I thought the Lollars sounded a bit thin in comparison and the SDs a little muddy. Again, they all sound great but those are the differences I noticed.
Great read! Thanks.
Nice comparison work. They're all good. Lollar had the best top end. Gibson had the most grunt. Fralin was somewhere in-between those. Duncan did the best overall. I'd take the Lollar because it had the best string separation along with the treble response, with the Duncan's overall goodness coming in a close 2nd. I could live with any of the four though.
Excellent analysis!! I agree with you!
I would say the gibsons over all, but they were all pretty close, gteat vid great playing
Thanks a lot Robert!
Id like a dialed neck P90 and i would go alnico 2 or 3.i think Lollar used de-gaussed magnets. That brings clarity to an otherwise boomy A5 neck. I would go with at least a 0.6k higher output bridge pickup. I really liked the Fralin.
To add: you can lower treble w the tone control but you can't lower bass. And that can be an issue w a neck pickup. A lower strength magnet will fix it as well as 50's wiring on the neck. p
Awesome job Kaven!!!
Thank you! ;))
like the instructions indicate ,.,I probably need better sound quality than my laptop to tell any difference ..good job .these are all very comparable and sound very much alike ..I probably would choose the least expensive
Thanks Harry!
Great work! This is how it should be done!
Thanks a lot!! :)
Listening/hearing...so subjective...! But! ;) I really, honestly like them all! And yet, to my ears, the Fralin's and Lollar's seemed to exhibit a bit more airiness/transparency, whereas the Duncan's and Gibson's are ever so slightly darker/compressed. So...maybe...Fralin or Lollar in a (acoustically speaking) darker, less resonant guitar...? Duncan or Gibson would be perfect in a Casino when going for something more rocking than that early Beatles/Stones thing w/ those... Merci Kaven!
Thanks a lot! I totally agree with you! 👌🏼😉
Pretty similar and i favour different pickups each time. I thought the Fralin neck sounded pretty good but it was after the hotter SD and that kinda skewed my ears. There is more difference in the middle position. Didnt like the Lollar but that seemed because of the low wind bridge and im pretty sure that if you go w the higher wind you get a similar result. Of course in the 50s the pickups were the same in the neck and bridge but experience has taught that you need to adjust the gap either by lowering the neck output or up the bridge output. Only the Lollar 50s doesnt do that i think..
Great test way to go! Fralins sound a little sweeter
Thanks Phil!
Perfect comparison, thanks
Thanks to you! ;)
It seems to me different pick ups don’t give substantive difference on a particular guitar, but just a little bit different. One pick up sounds milder on middle when another one gives just a little bit harder bass, but different guitar models might sound pretty different in this comparison. Maybe changing tone positioner can give appreciable effect?
Each guitar will bring a different tone of course! This will influence which pickup set is a better fit for it.
Excellently done and played. To me, the Duncan sound the darkest, but as noted very similar. I would have loved to see this done with the Epiphone LP Special (that I have) which is advertised very vaguely as having P90 “Pro” Soap Bar (couldn’t find output stats).
Thanks Adam! Do you have a multimeter to measure the output of your pickups?
@@KavenGirouard I do have one and will try it, although I’ve never tried it on any of my guitars. Thanks.
@@adamkrauss303 Great!
The Lollars have less 'bloom' which gives them more clarity. Along with a slightly clearer top end, they would be my choice.
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Just a Perfect Comparison!
Thanks a lot Adrian!!
All generally very similar, Lollars shine a small cut above the rest under higher gain - a tighter, clearer sound.
Agreed!
next vid try the domino P90 from Duesenberg, was digging the Fralin
Great idea!
Gibson and Seymour have that mid range which is important to me in a Junior, with Seymour having a touch less for the sake of clarity. I like them both to get that classic sound.
You're SO right! That mid range is really important! Seymour and Gibson nailed it!
@@KavenGirouard Great video thank you!
@@smollande You're welcome! ;)
the SD's had a lovely "chime" in the tops. but the Gibson's had a rounder and smoother bottom.
ideally, i'd go Gibson bridge, SD neck. you'd likely lose most of the Gibson's bottom in the bridge position, but it would reinforce the low-mids and make them more shapely.
That would make a great combo!
The Lollars seemed to be the biggest departure from the group, but it seemed like the differences narrowed as the gain increased. I think that from beginning to end the Fralins seemed to be in my top 1 or 2 most of the time. I do think that I've become a bigger fan of SD as I've aged; I kinda like them. But at the end of the day I'm not kicking any of those tones out of bed.
Excellent observation!! Thanks.
Thanks a lot for the best p90 comparision i have seen. Fralin are the best. The real elegant sound i love. S D definitively overated.
Thanks! I really appreciate it! :)
As for me Gibson and Lollar sound the best
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Excellent , thank you
Thanks a lot! :)
Who would buy anything from Gibson after they've sued just about everybody in the guitar business. I'm a Lindy Fralin fan. I have his P-90s and his Blues Specials single coils and they're the best I've ever heard.
Fralin pickups are awesome!! I have a set of Vintage Hot in a Strat, also in a Tele... killer!
I hear what I suspected I hear in actual in-person playing - Gibson P90's are a bit more heavy on the treble... not in a bad way, just more so that most others. As a Lollar fanboy, I think I actually preferred the SD's in this one. They sounded more wide open to me.
I agree, SD's are great all around!
That make me want to say "leave Gibby pups in ya Gibson" they are made for this and they do it well !
That's right!
what a fantastic video!! thank you so much
Thanks!! You're welcome! ;)
@@KavenGirouard this channel is like National Geographic for Guitar’s nerd. I love it 🫠
@@Teuron_B_Lao Haha! Good one! 😉
fantastic
Thanks a lot!!
All great P90 Choices but just so slightly the Fralins
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The difference is barely noticeable, so my conclusion is that most people are probably unlikely to hear much of a difference between Alnico magnets and slightly different turns of wire. Honestly, you turn up or down your gain or use a pedal and these minor differences just completely disappear in the mix. The only differences that I would say are actually fairly noticeable are different designs of pickups (humbucker vs p90 vs strat single coil etc)
In a mix/band situation, it won't matter indeed! It's all about personal feel/preference!
I can usually tell the difference in comparison videos. Not here. They’re all similar enough that I wouldn’t care, so I’d stick with the Gibsons because that’s what they’re ’supposed to sound like.’ My problem is that I have a Friedman guitar with P-90s, but don’t have a frame of reference. Not sure if the pickups aren’t giving me what I want, or if it’s the ‘amp(s)’ or just my cruddy playing…. But I’m recently very deeply into Gibson fandom, and I want a third Gibson….
Yep, can't go wrong with any of them!
Great comparisson!
Thanks Ander!
Gibson still my favorite overall. I love the thinner sound, less bass and mid. Love the nasal sound of both pickups on the best. Fralin comes closest. Fralin sounds nice with higher gain. I also want to add that Loller offers several varieties of P90’s. I don’t know if Fralin does.
Gibson are solid!! Fralin offers underwind/overwind options... as well as Hum cancelling option!
05:20 Fralin beats all other three in arppegios. I’d use them for Japanese rock music.
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Love yer vids n playing! ❤
So, which are you going with and why?
Thanks a lot!! I ended with the original Gibson in the bridge, with the Lollar in the neck! Works great!