Tone Specific

1965 Virgil Arlo P90 Pickups. Inspired by John Lennon's Gibson made Epiphone Casino

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Tone Specific

1965 Virgil Arlo P90 Pickups. Inspired by John Lennon's Gibson made Epiphone Casino

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You Deserve The Best Tone.

  • The Secret to John Lennon's Iconic P90 Tone

    John Lennon’s 1965 Epiphone Casino, fitted with P90 pickups, was at the heart of his raw, punchy tone on Get Back and countless other Beatles classics. While his amp and playing style were important, the true magic of his sound came from his P90 pickups, delivering the warmth, bite, and clarity that made his rhythm playing so powerful.

    Now, with Virgil Arlo 1965 P90 "John Lennon" pickups, players can experience the same organic, dynamic, and chimey tone that defined Lennon’s Epiphone Casino. These pickups capture every ounce of midrange punch, harmonic depth, and responsiveness, making them the best John Lennon Casino style pickups ever made.

    Why Were John Lennon's P90 Pickups the Most Important Part of His Tone?

    On Get Back, Lennon’s 1965 Gibson-made Epiphone Casino played a crucial role in shaping the song’s gritty, driving sound. His John Lennon P90 tone was essential for:

    • Chiming highs and crisp articulation for sharp, cutting chords
    • Raw, punchy midrange that made his lead playing drive the mix
    • Dynamic response that reacted to every nuance of his touch
    • Warm sustain and natural compression that made each note feel alive

    Without the P90 pickups in his 1965 Epiphone Casino, Lennon’s tone wouldn’t have had the distinctive clarity, grit, and presence that helped define The Beatles’ late-’60s sound.

    Virgil Arlo 1965 P90 "John Lennon" Pickups vs. Vintage Gibson P90 & Modern P90 Pickups

    Feature Virgil Arlo 1965 P90 "John Lennon" Pickups Vintage Gibson P90 Modern P90 Pickups
    Tone Quality Chiming, articulate, and naturally compressed Warm, but varies with age Often too hot or sterile
    High-End Clarity Bright but smooth, never harsh Clear, but may be worn out Can be overly bright or dull
    Midrange Response Punchy and dynamic for cutting rhythm tones Strong mids, but inconsistent Can be too scooped or muddy
    Sustain & Harmonics Lush, natural bloom and depth Good sustain, but varies Often lacks harmonic complexity
    Touch Sensitivity Extremely responsive for expressive playing Good, but varies with aging Less dynamic and compressed
    Construction Hand-wound with vintage-correct materials Aged materials, may degrade Machine-wound, less precision
    Magnet Quality Custom Alnico magnets for true 1965 tone Aging Alnico, sometimes weak Generic or ceramic magnets
    Output Balance Perfect blend of clarity and warmth Can be inconsistent Often too compressed or overly hot

    Capture the Legendary John Lennon P90 Tone

    For players looking to recreate the chime, grit, and warmth of John Lennon’s 1965 Epiphone Casino, the Virgil Arlo 1965 P90 "John Lennon" pickups are the best John Lennon Casino pickups ever made. These pickups don’t just copy the vintage Gibson P90 sound—they perfect it, offering unmatched clarity, sustain, and dynamic expression.

    Upgrade Your Sound with Virgil Arlo John Lennon P90 Pickups

    Experience the legendary sound of John Lennon’s 1965 Epiphone Casino for yourself. The ultimate P90 tone is finally within reach. Don’t settle for less—upgrade your pickups today.

    Limited Edition - Get Them While You Can

    The 1965 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.