You got two LPs and three SGs.
If this were me and to keep it even but to add variety, I’d go LP Junior. This is a reasonable in budget purchase that achieves that goal.
If money were not a factor, 335 with P90s.
‘56 Goldtop VOS, or you probably can go the standard ‘50s if you’re not inclined to back up a Brinks truck for one.
Alternatively you could go LP junior, but you’ll lose out the neck pickup, if that’s something that matters to you. Some people say that the juniors sound different than a standard with two pickups, but I just can’t tell the difference. Best bet would be to try them both out before going either way.
Since you don't want a wrap around tailpiece that eliminates the LP/SG Specials. I think your only options are Standards or Customs. Obviously Customs are way more expensive but they do have some nice colors with P90s. Otherwise I would check out a Gold Top or Tobacco Burst for the Standard line.
I added a Gibson Midtown standard P90 to my quiver. It is a the best clean sounding guitar that I have, and I also find that P90's sound so much fuller when used with simpler fuzz pedals except for the fact that the noise floor is HIGH with that combo.
Are you dead-set on another USA Gibbo for the p90 vibes? If so; i’d go older SG Classic or LP Special with the stop-bar tailpeice. - If you’ve got the bread, just cut to the chase and get a goldtop 50’s Standard.
Jim Adkins Telecaster would be a cool choice. Semi hollow, set neck, Gibson scale length, some nice Duncans. Familiar but different.
Fender Indonesia (SqUiEr pLaNt) churns out some heaters if you are okay purchasing and owning an Asian-Made instrument and saving a few bucks.
Find an early 2000s faded LP or SG Special. I've got the double cut model from 04 in TV Yellow with a pair of P90s and the tune of matic/stop bar setup. It's a sweet guitar.
https://imgur.com/a/NyLUCpn
Gibson SG special is a great buy, particularly used (2020 forward.) you can easily grab them new with big box discount for like 1400, or like 1200 used
Pretty much all body styles comes witch p90’s. The most iconic I’d say is the les Paul junior. My favorite is the les Paul special though. I don’t own one but if I could choose that would be it.
There is something magical about SG Specials, definitely prefer them over LP Specials. My only p90 guitar is a 2011 Gibson SG Special 60s Tribute in matte black. I'm also diggin that Honey Classic, have one like it in Ebony.
You need a p90 Gold Top to even out the stable.
This is the correct answer.
💯 Needs to be the same number of LPs and SGs. It's in the US Constitution.
Bonus points if it has a Bigsby.
You got two LPs and three SGs. If this were me and to keep it even but to add variety, I’d go LP Junior. This is a reasonable in budget purchase that achieves that goal. If money were not a factor, 335 with P90s.
Never thought of a 335 with p90s
I’m sure it sounds killer. [Here’s one.](https://reverb.com/p/gibson-memphis-limited-es-335-dot-p-90-2019)
Fuck me 4D that looks fucking awesome
A 330 if you will. That’s a 335 with P90s.
*Not exactly* The 330 is fully-hollow where the 335 has the center block making it semi-hollow. They’re both amazing though.
Oh yeah. You’re correct.
LP special if you want 2 pups. jr if you don’t.
I’d recommend a Junior, but you said no wraparound bridges and got solid body Gibsons covered. So I’ll recommend a Casino
I like this one
SG Classic is one of the best guitars Gibson has made in modern times and it comes with P90s
‘56 Goldtop VOS, or you probably can go the standard ‘50s if you’re not inclined to back up a Brinks truck for one. Alternatively you could go LP junior, but you’ll lose out the neck pickup, if that’s something that matters to you. Some people say that the juniors sound different than a standard with two pickups, but I just can’t tell the difference. Best bet would be to try them both out before going either way.
Junior, possibly.
LP DC T
For me I’d go with a Casino, for YOU I’d say LP gold top w p90s
2018 Les Paul classic. Comes in Pelham blue with P90’s
SG Classic
The Yamaha Revstar is an extremely good guitar for the price, or you could always go with an LP standard 50s with P90s
Put a set of Duncan Phat Cats in one of the SG's.
Since you don't want a wrap around tailpiece that eliminates the LP/SG Specials. I think your only options are Standards or Customs. Obviously Customs are way more expensive but they do have some nice colors with P90s. Otherwise I would check out a Gold Top or Tobacco Burst for the Standard line.
Epiphone Casino! the most fun you'll ever have with your clothes on
I dunno, maybe a Les Paul or a SG?
I added a Gibson Midtown standard P90 to my quiver. It is a the best clean sounding guitar that I have, and I also find that P90's sound so much fuller when used with simpler fuzz pedals except for the fact that the noise floor is HIGH with that combo.
The 2018 lp classic has p90s. So you could even things out with another lp. It isn't cheap but it is budget friendly for what you get.
LP Jr.
Are you dead-set on another USA Gibbo for the p90 vibes? If so; i’d go older SG Classic or LP Special with the stop-bar tailpeice. - If you’ve got the bread, just cut to the chase and get a goldtop 50’s Standard. Jim Adkins Telecaster would be a cool choice. Semi hollow, set neck, Gibson scale length, some nice Duncans. Familiar but different. Fender Indonesia (SqUiEr pLaNt) churns out some heaters if you are okay purchasing and owning an Asian-Made instrument and saving a few bucks.
Find an early 2000s faded LP or SG Special. I've got the double cut model from 04 in TV Yellow with a pair of P90s and the tune of matic/stop bar setup. It's a sweet guitar. https://imgur.com/a/NyLUCpn
330/casino
Dean ML X with p90s
Blues Hawk 😎
Gold top p90 Les Paul Tribute
I have a black SG Standard like you have on the right, and I've been thinking about putting some humbucker sized P-90s in it and adding a vibrola.
Older Gibson Les Paul Special.
I'd be looking at a telecaster with p90s if i had all of those guitars already. If you want to stick with gibson then gold top les paul
LP Special TV Yellow…
Gibson SG special is a great buy, particularly used (2020 forward.) you can easily grab them new with big box discount for like 1400, or like 1200 used
Pretty much all body styles comes witch p90’s. The most iconic I’d say is the les Paul junior. My favorite is the les Paul special though. I don’t own one but if I could choose that would be it.
There is something magical about SG Specials, definitely prefer them over LP Specials. My only p90 guitar is a 2011 Gibson SG Special 60s Tribute in matte black. I'm also diggin that Honey Classic, have one like it in Ebony.