Turner makes a horseshoe pickup

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Turner makes a horseshoe pickup

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I haven;t done any more research to see what they sound like, or if you can buy them separately, but check this out.

http://www.renaissanceguitars.com/modelt.html
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Very interesting...sounds like they're going for the "turbo" aesthetic, which isn't really my thing, but cool nonetheless.
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Speaking of Rick Turner, I got my Remaissance RB4FL today! Image I am a very happy camper right now.

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Sweet, and the sound?
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The sweetest mwah and a sound that will definitely turn heads. When the UPS driver handed me the box I thought it was empty, this bass is so light! Image
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And since you're floating on air, you better grab hold of a tether!
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