Rickenbackerish?

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Rickenbackerish?

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" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
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Would not want that in my 4003.....It all looks it will decrade the tone and value of a Ric.

What is he thinking anyway, LOL
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Are you sure he didn't mean rubbish.
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Post by 1rr3l3v4n7 »

well it really is a Toaster pickup! The resemblance is simply striking...


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Post by bobcat »

Actually, it's weird but I like how that pickup looks. I'm sure it's a piece of junk, but really, there's something to be said about small, chrome soapbars. They just . . . look right.
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Post by gothbin »

I found out where it came from: I have a Harmony Jazzbass - my first bass ever, and it got similar PU's. My old Harmony retired long ago, but I keep it as a memory......

The Harmony is a cheap japanese copy, and the PU's are actually singlecoils.

Would not nknow what it would sound in a Ric, and sure as hell, I'm not going to try it LOL
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gotta love them toasters
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lol Image
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