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  • Railhammer Launches Gnarly 90 Pickup

    By HC News |

     

    Railhammer has released the new Gnarly 90 pickup, which features P90 tone in a standard
    humbucker size box. The Gnarly 90 is designed to capture the tone of a vintage P90, and
    offer the advantages of Railhammer's rail/pole configuration.
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    Using 44 gauge wire, and dual alnico 5 magnets, the tone has the signature lower mid whine,
    and raw attack typical of a classic P90. Available in bridge and neck versions designed
    for each position. The neck model features reduced windings to maintain note clarity, and
    is reverse wound/reverse polarity so it's hum-canceling when used with our bridge H90's.
    All models use a full metal cover which reduces hum levels below a standard P90. The
    Gnarly 90 is intended for blues, classic rock, old school punk, or for any player looking
    for a vintage vibe but wants the advantages of the Railhammer design.

    The patent pending Railhammers are designed by award winning guitar industry veteran
    Joe Naylor. Thin rails under the wound strings sense a narrow section of string, producing
    a tight, clear tone. Large poles under the plain strings sense a wide section of string,
    producing a fat, thick tone. This allows players to dial in a tight clear tone on the wound
    strings without the plain strings sounding thin or sterile. The result is improved clarity
    and tonal balance across all the strings.

    Touch sensitivity, sustain, and harmonic content are also enhanced by the extremely efficient
    magnetic structure, and the elimination of any moving parts. The strong magnetic field also
    prevents any dead spots when bending strings (including on the round pole side).

    Other features include: universal spacing, German silver baseplate, two-conductor wiring with
    independent ground (allows custom wiring such as phase, series/parallel, etc.) and a height
    tapered rail which contributes to consistent volume across all the strings.

    For more info please visit www.railhammer.com




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