P90 Pickups:

The Raw Sound
Of The Guitar

The P90 remains one of the most beloved pickups among musicians and luthiers. Not only for its tone, but also for its honest structure, which directly translates every detail of the design, the winding, and the performer’s touch.te.

This article offers an in-depth journey through its operation, materials, and evolution, aimed at those who don’t settle for simply knowing it “sounds raw,” but want to understand WHY. In addition, we include a technical video by Ricardo Lira for Maderas Barber, showing how to build a P90 from scratch.

And since this issue of Luthier Magazine is dedicated to Les Paul, we couldn’t fail to mention that it was precisely in his 1952 Goldtop model where the P90 found one of its first homes.

What Makes a P90 Unique

Soapbar vs Dogear:
Just for aesthetics?

Although they may seem like mere casing variants, the difference between soapbar and dogear can affect the possible height relative to the strings. The soapbar allows for vertical adjustment, making it more versatile on solid bodies. The dogear, common on hollowbody guitars like the Epiphone Casino, is fixed at a set height, so the instrument’s design has an even greater influence on the final response.

Guitars That Made History
with the P90

  • Gibson Les Paul Goldtop (1952-57): The P90’s debut on a solid-body guitar.
  • Les Paul Junior and Special: Raw, direct, unfiltered.
  • SG Special: Townshend’s weapon in the ’70s.
  • Epiphone Casino: Hollowbody with dogears, used by Lennon and Harrison.

Guitarists Who Play with P90 Pickups


Pete Townshend


With his SG Special equipped with P90s, he defined The Who’s explosive sound. His playing style found in this pickup an ally for projecting dynamics, aggression, and clarity.



11 Dec., 1968, the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, con Gibson SG Special-P90.


Gustavo Cerati



Marc Ribot


From free jazz to experimental punk, Ribot relies on P90s for their ability to respond to every nuance of his touch. They sound sweet or biting, depending on the moment.

Handcrafted Construction:
The Maderas Barber Video
with Ricardo Lira

In this video produced for Maderas Barber, luthier Ricardo Lira demonstrates how to wind a P90 from scratch using the kit available in the store. Covering everything from assembling the base to the final test, this content is perfect for luthiers with experience in electronics who want to experiment with designing their own sound.

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.