@olyryu... With the Lollars, a light to medium drive (I use a DRRI and a Fulltone 2 pedal if I use a pedal) it's great. Lots of character and detail. I can't really speak to heavy distortion as it's outside my territory. It's full hollow, so I suppose you'd run into some issues with the Casino. But if you're just wondering about the Lollars... if I had the bread, I'd stick em on every P90 guitar I own and yank the humbuckers out of half the others and put these in! Love them.
...The specs on the nut width are the same for Casinos and Epi Dot's and really close to the spec for a lot of 335s (1.68 on the Epis vs. 1 11/16 on a lot of "modern" 335s. BUUUUT... the cut of the nut E to E (at least on mine) was much narrower (relatively speaking). Between that, the inch or so difference in overall length, and the difference in weight the two guitars feel very different to play.
@xxmanx1 you're absolutely right, thanks for the correction. After checking the specs on Epi's page the scale is indeed the the same. I will say that it surprises me...the feel of the "throw" between positions is markedly different on the two guitars (Casino vs. 335) for me - i suppose the difference in how "cocked" the fretting arm is. The neck is set further into the body on the Casino and the bridge is positioned further back as well...
Finally someone who demonstrates how the pickups sound CLEAN! (What they are built for in the first place ...) And showing both open sounding chords and lead licks. But - what´s with the camera framing? Head chopped off and the guitar also. Make a choise: Guitar or guy - or back off and include both.
@olyryu... With the Lollars, a light to medium drive (I use a DRRI and a Fulltone 2 pedal if I use a pedal) it's great. Lots of character and detail. I can't really speak to heavy distortion as it's outside my territory. It's full hollow, so I suppose you'd run into some issues with the Casino. But if you're just wondering about the Lollars... if I had the bread, I'd stick em on every P90 guitar I own and yank the humbuckers out of half the others and put these in! Love them.
etoufee 1 week ago
...The specs on the nut width are the same for Casinos and Epi Dot's and really close to the spec for a lot of 335s (1.68 on the Epis vs. 1 11/16 on a lot of "modern" 335s. BUUUUT... the cut of the nut E to E (at least on mine) was much narrower (relatively speaking). Between that, the inch or so difference in overall length, and the difference in weight the two guitars feel very different to play.
etoufee 1 week ago
@xxmanx1 you're absolutely right, thanks for the correction. After checking the specs on Epi's page the scale is indeed the the same. I will say that it surprises me...the feel of the "throw" between positions is markedly different on the two guitars (Casino vs. 335) for me - i suppose the difference in how "cocked" the fretting arm is. The neck is set further into the body on the Casino and the bridge is positioned further back as well...
etoufee 1 week ago
Scale length on 330, 335 and casinos are all the same 24.75"
xxmanx1 1 week ago
how these pickup with overdrive?
olyryu 3 weeks ago
Did you use any pedal effects,or amp effects?
CoveJoao 1 month ago
Where did you get your tuners?
1dmandlm 3 months ago
Finally someone who demonstrates how the pickups sound CLEAN! (What they are built for in the first place ...) And showing both open sounding chords and lead licks. But - what´s with the camera framing? Head chopped off and the guitar also. Make a choise: Guitar or guy - or back off and include both.
voxsupreme 5 months ago
I´ve been looking for a great clean demo sound of theese pups for my gretsch 5120, they sound good. great review thanks
coupe662 6 months ago
Sorry for the lack of response... I'm afraid it has been sold. I might add that I regret selling it every day.
etoufee 7 months ago
This lollar pickups are amazing! Soung really cool, think they have the best p 90's ever!
Odnanrefzav 8 months ago
is it still for sale?
poopilentes54 1 year ago
is this still for sale?
jma020 1 year ago