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Vintage P90 Legends Face Off: '56 Goldtop vs '57 Les Paul Special
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Vintage P90 Legends Face Off: '56 Goldtop vs '57 Les Paul Special
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Episode #057 the vintage P90 showdown! Jon and Matthew put two incredible vintage instruments head-to-head: a 1957 Gibson Les Paul Special with its iconic wraparound bridge and a 1956 Gibson Les Paul Standard Goldtop equipped with a Tune-o-matic bridge. Both guitars feature vintage P-90 pickups, giving us a rare opportunity to hear how construction, bridge design, and overall guitar architecture influence tone. Can the stripped-down simplicity of the Les Paul Special deliver a more direct, aggressive P-90 sound? Or does the Goldtop's Tune-o-matic bridge provide the sustain, clarity, and refinement that players have chased for decades? We put both guitars through their paces so you can hear the differences for yourself.
Show Rundown:
In Episode #057, we kick things off by diving into the viewer feedback from Episode #056, where we asked the question: **Have Vintage Guitar Tones Become a Rich Man's Game?** Many of our viewers pushed back on the idea, arguing that vintage-inspired guitar tone is still attainable—but like any worthwhile hobby, it requires commitment, patience, and investment. Jon, Matthew, and Paul discuss the responses and what they reveal about today's guitar community.
Next, we take a look at one of the biggest stories in guitar news this week. After entering bankruptcy proceedings, **Höfner**, the legendary German guitar maker best known for Paul McCartney's iconic Beatle Bass, has found a new owner. We discuss what the acquisition means for the future of the company and why preserving historic guitar brands matters to musicians and collectors alike.
In our **Pickups of the Week** segment, we compare two extraordinary examples of vintage Gibson P-90 tone. Jon plugs a **1957 Gibson Les Paul Special** with vintage P-90 pickups and wraparound bridge alongside a **1956 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop Standard** featuring original P-90 pickups and a Tune-o-matic bridge. Both guitars are played through a **Marshall Studio MKII amp**, allowing you to hear how bridge design, construction, and setup influence the sound of these legendary pickups. Which one delivers your favorite P-90 tone? You'll have to decide.
For this week's **Guitargument**, we're doing something a little different with a special **Lightning Round Edition**. We tackle several timely topics from around the guitar world, including one of the biggest questions facing guitar players today: **Will the Tube Amp Eventually Become Extinct?** Along the way, Jon shares the story of his latest gear acquisition—a **1981 Fender Silver Panel Princeton Reverb** that may need a replacement transformer before it can sing again. Is vintage gear still worth the trouble, or are modern alternatives becoming impossible to ignore?
In **Rorschach Riffs**, Matthew attempts to stump Jon and Paul using a **Custom Shop 1957 Les Paul Reissue** tuned to **Drop D**. Can they identify the riffs before time runs out?
Finally, in this week's **Matthew's Musical Musings**, we pay tribute to one of the most influential guitarists in rock history: **Duane Eddy**. Long before guitar heroes filled arenas, Duane Eddy pioneered the big, twangy lead guitar sound that inspired generations of players. We celebrate the legacy of the original guitar hero and discuss why his influence can still be heard today.
Thanks for joining us for another episode of the ThroBak Guitar Lounge Podcast. Be sure to like, subscribe, and let us know in the comments:
🎸 Which P-90 guitar sounded better—the '57 Les Paul Special or the '56 Goldtop?
🎸 Will tube amps still be around 20 years from now?
🎸 Who was your first guitar hero?
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