Tone Specific

1955 Virgil Arlo P90 Pickups. Inspired by David Gilmour's 1955 Gibson Les Paul

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Tone Specific

1955 Virgil Arlo P90 Pickups. Inspired by David Gilmour's 1955 Gibson Les Paul

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You Deserve The Best Tone.

  • The Secret to David Gilmour’s Legendary Tone

    Few guitar tones are as instantly recognizable as the smooth, soaring sound of David Gilmour’s 1955 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop on Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2. While his amps and effects played a role, the true magic came from his guitar’s P90 pickups—delivering the soulful sustain, dynamic articulation, and harmonic richness that defined his legendary tone.

    Now, after years of careful research and meticulous craftsmanship, Virgil Arlo 1955 P90 "David Gilmour" pickups perfectly recreate the David Gilmour P90 tone from that era. These pickups provide the warmth, clarity, and expressive response that made his 1955 Les Paul Goldtop the foundation of one of the most iconic guitar solos in rock history.

    David Gilmour’s P90 Pickups - the Most Important Part of His Tone.

    On Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2, Gilmour’s 1955 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop equipped with vintage Gibson P90 pickups was at the heart of his sound. These pickups were crucial for:

    • Smooth, singing sustain that allowed every note to bloom
    • Exceptional touch sensitivity for expressive bends and dynamics
    • Rich, warm midrange that cut through the mix with clarity
    • Balanced output and harmonic overtones for a full, immersive tone

    Without the P90 pickups in his 1955 Les Paul Goldtop, Gilmour’s solo wouldn’t have had the same soulful depth, smooth attack, and expressive sustain that made it legendary.

    Virgil Arlo 1955 P90 "David Gilmour" Pickups vs. Vintage Gibson P90 & Modern P90 Pickups

    Feature Virgil Arlo 1955 P90 "David Gilmour" Pickups Vintage Gibson P90 Modern P90 Pickups
    Tone Quality Smooth, dynamic, and perfectly balanced Warm, but varies with age Often too hot or harsh
    Sustain & Harmonics Legendary bloom & harmonic complexity Good sustain, but inconsistent Often lacks harmonic richness
    Midrange Response Warm, singing mids for soaring leads Strong mids, but varies Can be too scooped or muddy
    Touch Sensitivity Highly responsive for expressive playing Good, but depends on aging Less dynamic and compressed
    Construction Hand-wound with premium vintage-correct materials Aged materials, may degrade Machine-wound, less precision
    Magnet Quality Custom Alnico magnets for vintage 1955 tone Aging Alnico, sometimes weak Generic or ceramic magnets
    Output Balance Perfect clarity & warmth blend Can be inconsistent Often too compressed or overly hot

    Own the Ultimate David Gilmour P90 Sound

    If you want to capture the magic of David Gilmour’s 1955 Les Paul Goldtop, the Virgil Arlo 1955 P90 "David Gilmour" pickups are the best P90 pickups ever made. These pickups don’t just replicate the vintage Gibson P90 tone—they bring it to life with unmatched depth, sustain, and dynamic range.

    Upgrade Your Sound with Virgil Arlo David Gilmour P90 Pickups

    Experience the legendary tone of David Gilmour’s 1955 Les Paul Goldtop on your own guitar. The ultimate P90 sound is finally within reach. Don’t settle for less—upgrade your pickups today.

    The 1955 Virgil Arlo Black Label P90 Pickups were originally sold for $1200 per set. This set is no longer available. Please check ebay or Reverb for used sets.

    You can achieve similar results with our Deluxe 1946 P90 Set, which is considered by many to be the Best P90 Pickups ever made.