4001V63 Horseshoe PUP
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foolycooly
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foolycooly
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foolycooly
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Damn, if I had some money to offer you for that pickup to replace my damaged one. I'd gladly take it off your hands. I side with Jeff on this one. Don't rip apart a perfectly working pickup. When I first got my Rick some 13 years ago, i had a problem with the cover too, then I learned to play just behind it, and just in front of it, and it works great especially when going from a harder sound to a softer one.
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rickaddict
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David-
I like all these guys, but disagree with them. I have a V63 and a C64S in my Rickenstable. By all means...REMOVE the silly, hand-impeding horseshoes. Yes they look cool, but to those of us who play directly over the bridge pickup 95% of the time its better off removed and stored safely in a box.
Removing the shoes as Jeff Scott described is easy, reversible and does not affect the tone of the pickup as far as I can tell.(I'm also pretty sure that John Hall's post on the subject stated that it would NOT noticeably affect the tone).
Replacing the pickup would be much more involved, harder to reverse, would change the tone, and would reduce the value of the instrument.
With V63 horseshoe pickups no longer available from Rickenbacker and selling for up to $500.00 on ebay, and hi-gain pickups readily available from your local Rick dealer for around $125.00 you will find many here interested in a trade.
(Sorry guys!)
I like all these guys, but disagree with them. I have a V63 and a C64S in my Rickenstable. By all means...REMOVE the silly, hand-impeding horseshoes. Yes they look cool, but to those of us who play directly over the bridge pickup 95% of the time its better off removed and stored safely in a box.
Removing the shoes as Jeff Scott described is easy, reversible and does not affect the tone of the pickup as far as I can tell.(I'm also pretty sure that John Hall's post on the subject stated that it would NOT noticeably affect the tone).
Replacing the pickup would be much more involved, harder to reverse, would change the tone, and would reduce the value of the instrument.
With V63 horseshoe pickups no longer available from Rickenbacker and selling for up to $500.00 on ebay, and hi-gain pickups readily available from your local Rick dealer for around $125.00 you will find many here interested in a trade.
(Sorry guys!)
Play what you love, love what you play!
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