[quote name='Bassnut62' timestamp='1396971175' post='2419277']
That does look sweet! How *(if at all) do the metal covers affect the classic plastic-covers P90 sound?
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[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1396975886' post='2419374']
Almost impossible to say really! My other P90-loaded guitar sounds completely different, but it is a PRS McCarty with Seymour Duncans (original fitment). Apples and oranges really, as the guitar pictured above is a CS336, carved-out semi-hollow, and shorter scale length.
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Having thought about this again, even allowing for the differences in the guitars themselves, I would say -
Seymour Duncan soapbars - plastic covers, P90 size - bright and stinging, but with plenty of fatness remaining when rolling off a lot of the treble, get nasty with distortion.
Bareknuckles Mississippi Queens - metal covers, HB size - mellow and sweet, more compressed sounding, classic rock sounds available with overdrive/distortion.
You mentioned coil tapping on HBs - to me this rarely produces anything better than a compromise tone that will 'sort of do the job'. One notable exception was the bridge HB in the Yamaha Pacifica 604 that I owned, but that was constructed more like 2 SCs anyway.
Hope that helps!