Toaster pick up source
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
I should have specified, my cap is long bypassed. I tried a reissue toaster straight away, but as Scott says there was a big difference in output and I did not like the neck sound soloed at all. So I switched back to both original pickups with no cap. I still notice this bass weaker that other non-Ricks I have. I like the look of the 1/2" spaced toaster, so could my '77 treble pickup be wound to better compliment this setup with more over all output, or is a modern hi-gain lead a better match? That really was my question.
No matter where you go - there you are.
Let me put it another way: winding a '77 4001 treble high-gain to modern specs, i.e. to about 13.0 K, will make it somewhat hotter than its modern counterpart, simply because unlike the modern high-gain, on a '77 the coil is wound directly over, or closer to, if you like, the polepieces.
Hi, Jim. To answer your question, yes, more wire on your '72 pickup will make it hotter. And fitting a 'new-style' magnet will noticeably increase output, too.
Feel free to have me rewind your pickup.
Hi, Jim. To answer your question, yes, more wire on your '72 pickup will make it hotter. And fitting a 'new-style' magnet will noticeably increase output, too.
Feel free to have me rewind your pickup.
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