![]() If you disconnect one of those single coils from the other (as many have tried, trying to get closer to the P-90 sound, as the P100 tends to be warmer and less rich harmonically), the resulting output and impedance of the remaining working coil is very different than that of a single P-90-roughly double the resistance, I think. The two single coils in the P-100 are designed, when wired together in parallel, to produce relatively the same output and impedance as a single P-90 (and thus, theoretically, a similar sound), while cancelling noise like a traditional humbucker. ![]() My standard is a 2008 with the P90 so I have seen them both ways.Ĭurious to see when someone gets one of these if it really is a P100 (at least an Epiphone P100 clone of 2 of their stacked P90s) or the same mini hb that was in the Lennon sig.Ī P-100 has two single coils stacked, but the single coils are not P-90s. I played Gibson J160E standards with the P100s. The old EJ160E and the one I own is some kind on mini hb as they said in the specs and in no way a P100 like used on the old Gibson J160E standards before the swap back to the P90 as it should be. A real P100 is 2 P90s stacked to make a HB. ![]()
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