Earliest High Gain Pickups on a 365.
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Earliest High Gain Pickups on a 365.
Anyone care to comment about the earliet possible use of High Gain pickups on a 365??
Hi Greg. The earliest I've seen personally for one of these was on a Fireglo 1970 model 360, also equipped with a 24-fret neck.
The earliest evidence that Richard Smith found when writing his book was a doc sheet dated 8 April 1970 on a Jetglo 360 with a 24-fret neck. I would think a 365 would fall into this era as well.
The earliest evidence that Richard Smith found when writing his book was a doc sheet dated 8 April 1970 on a Jetglo 360 with a 24-fret neck. I would think a 365 would fall into this era as well.
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Well, the pickups were originally designed with the 381 in mind, so they would have had them first I'd think without a doubt. What do the polepieces on your p/ups look like? On a set that early the bobbin should be made of the greenish material that is lightly oversrayed black. I know that early high-gain bass p/ups for the bridge position appeared in 1968.
John Williams's 381 'proto' has toasters in it and it dates to 1968 or 69...The Smith book has Feb. '69 as the first 381 made with high-gains...but YMMV.
John Williams's 381 'proto' has toasters in it and it dates to 1968 or 69...The Smith book has Feb. '69 as the first 381 made with high-gains...but YMMV.
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