Guitars.. What you got?

I picked up some Firebird pickups and I'm about to swap them into an Epiphone Coronet (currently dogear P90) and Wilshire (currently 2 soapbar P90s - gonna replace the neck). I'll post updates if it works out. Both these guitars are worth looking at if you like SGs but want something different.
 
I picked up some Firebird pickups and I'm about to swap them into an Epiphone Coronet (currently dogear P90) and Wilshire (currently 2 soapbar P90s - gonna replace the neck). I'll post updates if it works out. Both these guitars are worth looking at if you like SGs but want something different.
Interested to see what you think about the Firebird pickups. I've been researching pickups over the last week to see what I wanted to go with to replace the Fralin P90s in my Novo. I considered some Lollar Firebird pickups but ended up pulling the trigger on a used set of Ellisonic pickups yesterday. I might circle back to the Firebirds if the Ellisonics don't hit the mark. I'm hoping for a little more clarity and more of the acoustics of my semi-hollow to come through.
 
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Interested to see what you think about the Firebird pickups. I've been researching pickups over the last week to see what I wanted to go with to replace the Fralin P90s in my Novo. I considered some Lollar Firebird pickups but ended up pulling the trigger on a used set of Ellisonic pickups yesterday. I might circle back to the Firebirds if the Ellisonics don't hit the mark. I'm hoping for a little more clarity and more of the acoustics of my semi-hollow to come through.

well, the dogear option isn't working - the adapter plate doesn't fit.

the only other swap I did was some Fralin Steelpole 43s (p90 ish) strat pickups - did a loaded pickguard with 3 of them in a Mexican strat. They sound great. Hope to get to the firebird swap in the next couple weeks.
 
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Well, I ended up doing the dog ear version in my Coronet. Cavity wasn't deep enough for the screws I had but the dremel fixed that. I may have messed up the adjustability - I think the nuts are spinning when I used the screws to raise or lower the pickup and it looks like it might need to be raised a bit - output really drops when dialing back the volume. I'll try some shims to test it eventually. I used the neck pickup from the set even though it's a bridge position dog ear - still it's plenty bright; brighter than the P90 and a bit more of that humbucker sound. Really rocks with some gain. I'll post some pictures in a bit. Was it worth it? Yes for the experience of doing some modding and I like the look. I have another single P90 guitar so it's good to have something different. Haven't used it enough to know how it does with good cleans.
 
the after shots - you'll have to imagine the before with the black dog ear p90

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Looks great. Interested to see how you think they compare to the P90 after more play.

I've had a busy last few days on the guitar front. Swapped out the pickguard on my Novo from black to aged pearloid and got a Lucky Dog in a trade yesterday. I was planning to flip the Lucky Dog because I'm not fond of pink (this one they called Hubba Bubba), but it sounds so dang good. It's slightly heavier than my son's Lucky Dog with this being Swamp Ash and his Basswood, but it's still light. This one has a slightly fuller more traditional sound and his is a little more direct. The picture below is from Lucky Dog when it was new and had Bare Knuckle rails in it but it has more traditional t-style Lucky Dog pickups in it now.
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Looks great. Interested to see how you think they compare to the P90 after more play.

I've had a busy last few days on the guitar front. Swapped out the pickguard on my Novo from black to aged pearloid and got a Lucky Dog in a trade yesterday. I was planning to flip the Lucky Dog because I'm not fond of pink (this one they called Hubba Bubba), but it sounds so dang good. It's slightly heavier than my son's Lucky Dog with this being Swamp Ash and his Basswood, but it's still light. This one has a slightly fuller more traditional sound and his is a little more direct. The picture below is from Lucky Dog when it was new and had Bare Knuckle rails in it but it has more traditional t-style Lucky Dog pickups in it now.
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Love that Novo - never seen one before.
 
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