Humbucker help
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Humbucker help
I saw there was a similar thread going but I don't want to hijack.
I have a Rick 330 which I love. However, I am interested in Humbuckers. I went to the store and tried a bunch of SG's and LP's and I really just don't like quite a bit of about the Gibson's. There's too much I don't like to warrant spending that kind of money. I really like the Rick's alot.
I'm interested in a solid body 620 or similar. I can find bits and pieces of people putting HB's into them. Being pretty new to playing the guitar, Can anyone explain to me what it takes to do this? I saw soemone on here makes a wiring kit for it? Does the body need to be routed out? Anything else I should know about? I can get a 620 on ebay for around $1200.
I have a Rick 330 which I love. However, I am interested in Humbuckers. I went to the store and tried a bunch of SG's and LP's and I really just don't like quite a bit of about the Gibson's. There's too much I don't like to warrant spending that kind of money. I really like the Rick's alot.
I'm interested in a solid body 620 or similar. I can find bits and pieces of people putting HB's into them. Being pretty new to playing the guitar, Can anyone explain to me what it takes to do this? I saw soemone on here makes a wiring kit for it? Does the body need to be routed out? Anything else I should know about? I can get a 620 on ebay for around $1200.
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Use Rickenbacker HB's and it's a totally reversible mod. Get a 650 and you don't have to do anything!
But please don't be one of those people that routes a perfectly good 330 or 360 or 620 to put big fat non-Rick humbuckers in there. It's so sad to see that on ebay and reverb!
But please don't be one of those people that routes a perfectly good 330 or 360 or 620 to put big fat non-Rick humbuckers in there. It's so sad to see that on ebay and reverb!
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I was coming back here to report that I called Rickenbacker and they told me the exact same thing that you just said. I'll look further into the 620 with the HB1's
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jdogric12 wrote:Use Rickenbacker HB's and it's a totally reversible mod. Get a 650 and you don't have to do anything!
But please don't be one of those people that routes a perfectly good 330 or 360 or 620 to put big fat non-Rick humbuckers in there. It's so sad to see that on ebay and reverb!
Hmm, Jason is RIC customer service?JFinelli81 wrote:I was coming back here to report that I called Rickenbacker and they told me the exact same thing that you just said. I'll look further into the 620 with the HB1's
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The guy at Rick Left out the part about routed and aborted Ebay guitars
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HB1's are great pickups, but they tend to sound a bit dull with the stock single coil specific wiring, plus while HB1 pickup leads will facilitate coil tapping, RIC has never set up their wiring to do this. I build custom wiring harness for RIC guitars and basses that can remedy these issues. PM me for details if you're interested.
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Yep - just last night I was prepping for a gig later this week where I'll be playing lead guitar on some rock stuff. The 650A with its new Dane harness sounds freakin' amazing. I've owned several 650's: a couple A's and a couple S's, and never kept them long because they just sounded wimpy somehow. This one is perfect. Just needs a HiTek vibrato now LOL
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You could put in one of these...........................jdogric12 wrote:///This one is perfect. Just needs a HiTek vibrato now LOL
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