As rock music developed and grew in popularity, amplifiers became
larger and featured higher wattage, and the music became louder and more
powerful sounding as a result. This led to a call for a more
versatile pickup that could split coils through a push/pull knob and
prevent microphonic feedback from occurring when the volume was turned
up to maximum levels. Gibson answered this call with the introduction
of the revolutionary 490T and 490R pickups ("T" for treble and "R"
for rhythm), which have the traditional characteristics of the
original Patent Applied For pickups, but with two key modifications.
First, a four-conductor wiring scheme allows the 490s to be connected
to any push/pull knob, which lets players split the coils and increase
versatility. Gibson also introduced wax potting, which does away with
any air space, minimizing microphonic feedback. The 490R is a
humbucker with the tonal characteristics of an original Patent Applied
For, with a slight increase in upper midrange response. The 490T
bridge pickup is calibrated to match the 490R, with pole pieces
aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the
strings at the bridge, which is different than the spacing of the
strings at the neck.
- Position: Neck
- Magnet: Alnico 2
- Wiring: 4-Conductor
- Cover: Chrome
- Double Black Bobbins
- Wax Potted
- Average DC Resistance: 8K
- Details: Original Gibson Patent Applied For tone. Perfect with a 490T in the bridge position.