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The fabulous P-90 Hx Collection ..... Zero Compromise, Zero-Hum


Note: If you want a warm white kinman universal soapbar cover,
choose cream and tell us to change to white in the notes box at the end of the order form.

 

 

   

Links to various forums that include posts about the P-90 Hx.

 
   

There is a BIG difference between a Single coil and Twin coil sidewinders and humbuckers. 

The purist Kinman P-90 Hx is the only true Single coil.

 

NEWS:  We now have the option of Kinman Universal soapbar covers in genuine Gibson Cream (shown), Warm White, Aged White and Black, click the option when ordering.


 

 NewsNo more routing cavity floors, the new shorter Gen-3 version has arrived and fits most P-90 guitars, the exceptions are those with cavities shown in these pictures.  Same sound, same performance as the original Gen-2.

Shortcut links to IMPORTANT stuff on this page ......
  Epiphone f-hole talk
  f-hole wiring made easy

  Dog-Ear cover talk 
  Soapbar cover talk
  Pole spreads available
  Mixing and Matching
  Install Requirements
  Dimensions
  Technical & Application info 

  Exploded P-90 Hx
  Gen-3 story


For replacing humbuckers also look at our P90-Bucker in the Humbucker section.
 

The power-plant under the hood of the most ALIVE and most DYNAMIC P-90.

Stacks and Sidewinders have given noiseless P-90's a well deserved bad reputation.  But that has all changed now because this pickup has Kinman's remarkable Core Strip and Deep Core hum sensor technologies and it moves a lot of air and has changed a lot of minds about noiseless pickups, it really is that good.

Dynamic Expression is the 3rd Dimension

Suitable for all Dog-Ear and Soap-bar covers and now available with Jazzmaster covers
 
New 47.5mm narrow for Epiphone neck Normal 50mm bridge and 47.5mm neck for Gibson & Epiphone F spaced 53mm for Fender bridge  Modern Player Telecaster    

 

YouTube Demos
Nasty 90b & Nasty 90n Clean Bridge & Sweet Neck Clean Bridge & Sweet Neck Clean Bridge & Sweet Neck Clean Bridge & Sweet Neck

Kinman makes changing pickups in Epiphones and other f-hole guitars the easiest it's ever been, click to discover Epiphone f-hole talk

The P-90 Hx delivers the magnificent girth, luscious lows, transparent (glassy) piano mid tones, extreme dynamics and touch sensitivity that out characterizes even a great non-noiseless P-90 pickup.  It has 206 individual parts and some very sophisticated unconventional thinking to accomplish this extremely difficult task.  Now YOU can enjoy magnificent P-90+ sound without that annoying mains hum at a price representing extreme value for money ..... after all it's 206 components cost more to make and assemble than 10 regular noisy P-90's.

Upgrades:  Grounded pole screws are now standard on all models as from July-2017

Size does matter and the P-90 Hx being the biggest is the most alive, dynamic, the most stimulating and the most exciting of all pickups ... the P-90 Hx is my best product. Every time I strap on my Gold Top these pickups give me an uncontrollable urge to grin. 

Chris Kinman.

P-90 Hx models  (details in the Tabs at the left side)

In order of least loud to loudest (more or less)

580 Alnico Stapletwangy, bright, exceptional piano mid-tones, huge warm bottom end, generally very Fender-ish like the Staple pickup in the 1956 Gibson Black Beauty.

Sweet Neck – formerly known as the Standard Neck. Powerful bright & clear, good definition, less inclined to mush and blurr on the wound strings.

Clean Bridge – somewhat Fenderish with twang & is not inclined to break-up easily under heavy pick attack at room volume.  Great for chicken pickin Country and clean sounds but easily kicks into more typical P-90 growl and grind under a little bit of gain.

Nasty 90 – in Neck position: sounds like a conventional Gibson P-90 but better.  In Bridge position: typical thick focused P-90 growl at any volume.

Nasty 90 Extra Louder and more gutsy than the Nasty 90

The P-90 Hx has incredible versatility.  That means you are not stuck with one sound, you can swap with any of the 5 different P-90 Hx models and transform your guitar into a completely different beast.  With this kind of versatility your guitar can sound like it has a Humbucker (Nasty 90) through a range of sounds to a Jazzmaster (580 Alnico Staple) and 5 terrific sounds in-between those two extremes, all have Zero-Hum.

The P-90 Hx is made possible by new 'Patented' technology and has a remarkable new 600 ohm Gen-3 v2 hum sensor…. it's another first that re-confirms Kinman as the King of noiseless (hum-canceling technology) and the Prince of Expression.

Ted McCarty's 1955 brief to Seth Lover, "silence the P-90", has finally been delivered after 60 years, but not by Seth. 

US Patent numbers 6,103,966 & 7,022,909  &  8,791,351

Number of parts in this pickup: 206  (Yes, that's 206 separate individual parts ... makes the P-90 Hx the most incredible value for money) Scroll to see them ...
Number of parts in normal pickup: 13
Number of parts in other brand noiseless: 23

Kinman reserved the right to change specifications from time to time as required for improvement or sourcing of component parts.


Technical & Application info:


We are now offering this specially made non-magnetic mounting plate for Soapbar guitars. It's a 'must have' to replace the similar plate fitted to many Gibson guitars in order to preserve the beyond-excellent immunity to hum of our P-90 Hx pickups.  The Gibson plate is magnetic steel and greatly compromises hum immunity.  The plate is also great for any Soapbar or Mini-humbucker guitar since it makes mounting and adjusting the height of the pickup so very easy.  It comes in a kit complete with two long 3-48 UNC mounting screws, 2 special cone springs designed to compress flat and two non-magnetic 3 gauge self-tapping screws to secure it to the floor of the cavity.  Click the option to include our kit when ordering your P-90 Hx pickup, price is US$25 when included in order with pickups and $30 when ordered separately. To order one separately Contact us. 

Our Install Guide instructs the best way to put one of these into your guitar and avoid frustration and failure.


The P-90 Hx has 206 parts (count them).  Most are not found in any other brand.
This is the result of 9 years of problem solving and thinking outside the box and highly innovative design.
This is part of what makes Kinman The KING of noiseless and the Prince of Expression.

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The extraordinary 600 Ohm Hum Sensor's laminated steel H-Core
with it's two advanced magnetics powdered metallurgy End-Caps.
But that's not where it ends ... there are 176 parts on the right
and you've got 7 minutes to assemble it, drill the 4 holes and countersink them ready for winding (on the left)
or the pickup's price will increase and become un-affordable. 
How are you going to do it?

We make these every day with closely guarded secret methods and materials and
purpose built machinery; one example is our automatic variable pitch multi-spindle drilling machine.
No other pickup maker has got as much manufacturing know-how as Kinman has.

 


Dramatically IMPROVE your Epiphone - easily, without fuss:

Asian Epiphone's are reasonably well made guitars but the pickups prevent the guitar achieving it's full sonic potential.  Kinman puts you in charge of your Epiphone pickup choice and makes it easier than anyone else to change pickups and breathe new life in to it.

First a testimonial so you know what to expect:  I ordered a P-90 Hx set for my Epiphone Casino (made in China circa 2011), Standard Neck and a Nasty 90n for the bridge. I discovered Kinman on the web when searching for solutions to the Casino’s annoying hum.
 
The hum cancelling is magic. I didn’t expect it to be so good.
 
But the bigger surprise was the amazing sound of the P-90 Hx. I never realized how flat and dull-sounding the stock pickups were until I installed the Kinmans. It was as though I had been listening to the guitar from another room. The Kinmans are so present and alive. Single notes chime and chords sparkle. The growl when you overdrive them is terrific.
 
A friend with whom I play regularly has a 50th Anniversary Epiphone Casino ’61 Re-issue with (non-noiseless) Gibson USA P-90s.  I can say that my Kinmans have a better, more vibrant P-90 sound than his Gibsons.  The Kinmans literally blow the Gibsons away.  My good Casino has been transformed into a GREAT one.
 
Markus Buchart  (Winnipeg, Canada)

Kinman’s will bring your Epiphone to life and are easier to install than any other brand.  Kinman make it soooo very easy to change pickups in your Epiphone which are normally the most problematic guitars to do so.  We achieved this by eliminating the troublesome Epiphone integrated Dog-Ear baseplate which is soldered to the metal cover and replacing it with a neat invention we call the Universal Dog-Ear Mounting Bracket ...... and a better sounding cover that you order separately.  The bracket allows you the flexibility to swap any Kinman P-90 Hx in and out of your Epiphone without fuss and bother of modification. 

Wiring made easy for Casinos and other f-hole guitars: scroll down to f-hole install made easy

It is preferable NOT to use the original Epiphone Dog-Ear covers because they are heavily soldered to the pickups and somewhat difficult to remove.  Also they are made of Brass and that is not the best material because it tends to muffle the sound.  You can try to use the original covers by de-soldering them from the pickups.  Players have reported an improvement with better pickups installed.  But we think you will get a bigger improvement with genuine nickel-silver or plastic covers.

Learn where to buy the best Dog-Ear covers and learn how brass covers degrade the sound of your Epiphone Click Dog-Ear cover talk

Most Kinman P-90 Hx models are available in 47.5mm and 50mm pole spread to suit both original USA, Chinese & Korean Epiphones.  The exceptions are Gold Foils and 580 Alnico Staple which are only available in 50mm.

f-hole wiring made easy:

Eliminate removing the pots and switch from Gibson ES335, Epiphone Casino etc  with this cunning method.  Simply cut the pickup hook-up cable and solder our female Adapter Kit to the part that connects to the controls.  The pickup is supplied with our matching Plug which simply plugs into the female Adapter Kit.

Cut the cable of the original pickup and solder the female socket to it.  The Male Plug (with pins) is attached to cable of the new Kinman.  They click together and will not accidentally disconnect.
                     

Dog-Ear cover talk:

We now sell Dog-Ear covers suitable for Epiphones. 

The whole metal cover thing is a confusing subject because outwardly good ones look the same as bad ones.  Chinese covers are Brass and that is the worst possible material because it destroys sound character and makes the pickup sound dark and muffled with heavily degraded definition and aliveness.  Sounds like talking with your hand over your mouth (flat, lifeless and devoid of expression).

The best metal covers are made of Nickel-Silver, same material used on Gibson humbucker and Gibson metal Dog-Ear covers.  While the impact on sonic character is slightly noticeable it's not nearly as severe as Brass. 

We now stock Nickel-Silver Dog-Ear covers for Epiphones and are an option when ordering.  These suit pole spreads of 50mm and 47.5mm and measure, in the middle of the cover, on the highest side ...

  • bridge cover measures 12mm high (both sides - not slanted top)
  • neck cover measures 9.5mm high and 6.5mm on the lowest side (slanted top)

USA made original Epiphones of the 60’s (like the Beatles used) have Nickel-Silver Dog-Ear covers and both the neck and bridge have pole spread of 50mm (please measure your pole spreads using the illustration below as a guide).  The covers impact on the treble same as humbucker covers do (barely noticeable), however the P-90s’ still sound pretty darn good.  The Beatles used USA Epiphone Casinos but the Chinese copies do not sound the same because the pickups and covers are so different from the USA ones.  They might look the same but inside there is little resemblance to an original P-90.

Chinese & Korean Epiphones usually have narrow 47.5mm neck and 50mm bridge pole spreads and the covers are invariably Chrome plated Brass.  The original pickups have a reputation for sounding dark and lacking dynamic expression (flat and lifeless) not only because of the cheap and nasty covers but also the coils are very different to genuine P-90 and don't sound good anyway.  We recommend you include Kinman Dog-Era covers along with your P-90 Hx pickups.

The 2 different pole spreads of Epiphone Dog-Ear covers and matching Kinman P-90 Hx are displayed in the image below.

Soap-bar cover talk:

Plastic covers have no impact on the sound what-so-ever, even our Chrome plated one.  All Kinman Soap-bar covers (Cream, White, Black & Chrome) are available to suit pickups with 50mm pole spread.  Cream and Black Soap-bar covers are also available to suit our unique 53mm and 47.5mm pole spread versions that provide optimum string-over-magnet alignment regardless of narrow or wide string-on-bridge spacing.


 

 

   

 


Our new Nickel-Silver soapbar cover

 
We also have White, Chrome and
 Transparent Soapbar covers but
    only in 50mm hole spread
 

Dimensions:

Click for Install Requirements displaying complete dimensions and cavity requirements and lots of other useful information about installation.

Click this for the Install requirements for the original version, now discontinued.

Pole spreads:

  • 50mm for Gibsons or bridges having saddle spread of 50mm ~ 54mm.
    • Cream, Black, White, Chrome and Transparent with colored decorative top plates.
  • 53mm pole spread for bridge position of Stratocasters or with any bridge having saddle spread of 54+mm.
    • Cream and Black Soapbar covers only
  • 47.5mm for most neck position with bridge saddle spread of less than 54mm, including Epiphones (NOTE: not all Epiphones have 47.5mm neck pole spread, please measure it).

Background story of the 9 year development:

What's wrong with P-90's? Well, compared to our P-90 Hx regular P-90's lacks punch and dynamic range, also we hear offensive midrange spikes which sound abrasive on the plain strings.  And then there is the terrible amount of hum they produce (three times that of a Strat).  For me I wanted more clean headroom so I can hear the sound of the strings, more punch and more dynamic range.  I consider the P-90 has the potential to be the ultimate pickup, but a major redesign would be required. 

During the course of the development period I came to realize that some manufacturers of P-90 are under-winding for a lower output in an effort to reduce 60Hz hum.  Well they certainly did that but unfortunately they also lost a lot of revered sonic characteristics.  It was when I compared these inferior modern cousins to my genuine old original Gibson P-90 (circa 1962) I realize why it is I see so many comments on forums saying the hum from a P-90 is about the same as a Strat pickup.  That is a deluded claim because under identical laboratory test conditions a genuine P-90 produces 1500 millivolts of hum compared to 550 millivolts for a Strat pickup.   P-90's are incredibly noisy and that's the reason Gibson invented their humbucker back in 1955

Improvements: I greatly improved the definition and clarity in order to reduce the neck pickup's tendency of turning to 'mush' and the bridge pickup's distortion at any volume, under heavy pick attack. This was accomplished by dramatically increasing the dynamic range and then the sonic performance actually got better, a lot better.  My noiseless P-90 Hx are great sounding pickups, not offensive in any way, but not polite either.  They have a more brutal output and more muscle than regular P-90's and in many ways are more likeable (and more silent) than a humbucker.  The P-90 Hx is a incredible explosive and a highly versatile tone machine.

How good is the Kinman?  the true test of quality of a P-90 is whether it sounds GREAT in the neck position or not.  The Kinman speaks with a BIG voice, notes are so alive they just leap out and played clean it sounds gorgeous and luscious in the neck position.  With it's baseball bat attack and extreme dynamic range the sound won't turn to mush too easily when played hard.  The sound has piano-like mids, huge deep and warm lows, sweet transparent highs that sizzle rather than clang and dynamic range that takes you from a tonefull gentle whisper to a crunched power chord in a nano second.  One more important test is 'does it sound great at low volume?'  If a P-90 passes both these tests in the neck position it will sound superb in the bridge position too.  Then and only then can it qualify as an authentic sounding P-90 and you'll know because you wont be able to put the guitar down.

The big mouthed Kinman noiseless P-90 Hx with it's remarkable 600 Ohm noise sensor is in a different world to noisy P-90's.  It really has got something to crow about.

A new beginning and a twist in history:

The P-90 was cursed with hum from the beginning, that's the reason Gibson developed their famous humbucker back in 1955  ….  to eliminate hum.  But Gibson's humbucker turned out to be a very different sounding pickup and the P-90 hum problem was not actually solved.  The twist of history is now the P-90 Hx is even quieter than a humbucker and many say it sounds better too.

With it's revolutionary 600 Ohm noise sensor this pickup moves a lot of air, and changes a lot of minds about hum-cancelling pickups.  It is nothing less than an astounding new beginning for the noiseless era and will start a new chapter of history concerning P-90 sound.

Behind the scenes story:

G'day, Chris Kinman here.  Early 2000's I set my goal to duplicate the sonic characteristics of a genuine original P-90 but eliminate the 50/60Hz mains hum, a noiseless or hum canceling P-90 no less.  At the time I did not realize the massive effort and complex manufacturing it was going to take to achieve that goal.  Now I know the reason noiseless authentic P-90 sound has not been achieved before by other pickup manufacturers. There are a few look-a-likes with side-winders and side-by-side humbuckers under the cover,but not one has anything like real P-90 sound. 

There is a BIG difference between a single coil and Twin coil sidewinders and humbuckers. 

The purist Kinman P-90 Hx is the only true single coil.

When I tried to design a hum cancelling P-90 by applying my existing patented technology I found that which works well for Strats* and Teles* was not suitable to cancel the immense amount of hum a P-90 produces without destroying it's characteristic sound.  I came to realize that P-90 sound, although brutal and powerful in some ways, is actually quite fragile and a more sophisticated technique would be required if the original sound and dynamic performance are to be retained.

Discovering the additional solutions took almost 3 more years with countless hours spent and many experimental pickups made and discarded creating a whole bin full of scrap copper wire and parts.  There were many times I thought it was an impossible mission and almost came to the point of abandoning the whole idea as a waste of expensive R&D materials and my valuable time.

However, I had made a promise in 2001 and almost in desperation, I continued, like a lonely prospector looking for gold in the wilderness.  I'm glad I didn't abandon my quest because eventually, little by little the P-90 gave up it's secrets and I eventually found the Mother Lode.

The P-90 Hx produces magnificent dynamic feel, luscious lows, piano mid tones and extreme dynamics that actually surpass a great P-90 pickup by a long-shot.  It has 206 individual parts. some very unconventional design thinking and new technology to accomplish this extremely difficult task.  Now YOU can enjoy magnificent dynamic P-90 sound without that annoying mains hum at a price representing extreme value for money (after all those 206 components cost more to make and assemble than 10 regular noisy P-90's).

Limited Edition - 'Inaugural' Sets (all sold -no longer available):  It took a few days to dawn on me, and then I began to wonder…was it pre-ordained destiny or wondrous coincidence that the first batch completed manufacture on the 9th day of the 9th month of 2009?  After all the set backs and obstacles during those 9 long years I believe it was destiny to arrive on a day with so many 9's in it's date, now known around here as Destiny day, 9-Sept-2009.  I believe this pickup is such a major milestone in the evolution of pickup design that to celebrate the arrival of the P-90 Hx after almost 9 years of development I am offering a Limited Edition Inaugural Set collectors pack, only 90 sets will be made and each is assigned a unique serial number between 1 and 90.  Each pickup is engraved on the back with it's unique serial number, model designation and date of manufacture as 09-09-2009 and autographed by me, Chris Kinman.

The new plastic box made specially for the P-90 Hx also has a unique Inaugural Series label which is hand inscribed with the unique serial number of the pickups.  These sets will become collectors items and will rise in value in the future because only 90 sets will be made.

These Inaugural Series sets are set apart with special neck and bridge coils that are not otherwise currently available.  The different wind especially for the neck pickup has even more definition, tone and harmonic bloom but still has the big sound that P-90's are noted for.  There is almost no tendency to mush out, it just responds with even louder clearly delivered notes.  The regular neck pickup is not rendered inferior by this one as it is itself dramatically better than my late 50's Gibson original.  The Fat bridge pickup delivers a more open sound (less nasal) with a broader growl ... going towards a humbucker.

These Limited Edition 'Inaugural Series' sets are all sold - no longer available

The Gen-3 story.

In 2020 I set out to shave 3mm off the height of the P-90 Hx to avoid routing the cavity floor.  This was no easy thing because I had to invent new hum-sensing technology that is 3 times more efficient than what my laminated steel H-Core hum sensor has.  The H-Core was a revolution at the time but it has a coil gap of 6mm, I had to reduce that to 3mm.  This seemed like an impossible challenge but I was serious about it and once again I developed mental motivation that drove me to success.  The Gen-3 v2 hum sensor develops the same voltage with less than half the coil turns count and half the coil gap of the original H-Core sensor, and it has just 38 component parts whereas the H-Core had 152.  Of course it wasn't easy to develop this design, it took me 6 months of intensive experimentation and many sleepless nights (I put myself under a lot of pressure).

There is a BIG difference between a single coil and Twin coil sidewinders and humbuckers. 

The purist Kinman P-90 Hx is the only true single coil.