New Horseshoe pups may be available soon?
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- bob_atherton
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The thing about horseshoes is that , IMHO, they just get in the way.
I recently sold my prototype V63 because of the ‘shoe. I also needed funds for my EUB, but of all my RICs I chose the one with a horseshoe. It was a great looking bass, it was a great sounding bass, and for some of the time it was a great playing bass, but oh boy, did that slab of metal get in the way.
I would have thought that aside from die hard RIC fans most bass players would go for a high gain with full playing access around the pick up. I hope I’m proved wrong, because I can’t deny that a horseshoe and a ½ inch spaced toaster at the neck looks the business.
I guess Macca can’t be the only bassist to prefer a high gain?
I recently sold my prototype V63 because of the ‘shoe. I also needed funds for my EUB, but of all my RICs I chose the one with a horseshoe. It was a great looking bass, it was a great sounding bass, and for some of the time it was a great playing bass, but oh boy, did that slab of metal get in the way.
I would have thought that aside from die hard RIC fans most bass players would go for a high gain with full playing access around the pick up. I hope I’m proved wrong, because I can’t deny that a horseshoe and a ½ inch spaced toaster at the neck looks the business.
I guess Macca can’t be the only bassist to prefer a high gain?
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rickaddict
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the plasma cutter utilizes highly charged 'air' or plasma under pressure, to cut through any conductive metal. So while the ole standard oxy/ace torch went through ferrous metals, this pup will do aluminium as well.
Thus the need for 3ph power as the better the current-the better the cut.
Thus the need for 3ph power as the better the current-the better the cut.
Buy it before someone else does
- sloop_john_b
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jwr2
I'm actually wondering if the horseshoes would even really get in the way of my playing. The main gripe I had with the pickup cover on the hi-gain was that it was very rectangular, so it had high angles that got in the way of my hand. From what I've seen, the horseshoes are much more curved, and I don't think they would be a problem . . . I'd have to try it out to be sure though . . . anyone wanna lend me a V63? Permanently?
Also, how exactly does a horseshoe pickup sound compared to a hi-gain? Is there any noticeable difference between how it sounds with the shoes on and with them off?
Also, how exactly does a horseshoe pickup sound compared to a hi-gain? Is there any noticeable difference between how it sounds with the shoes on and with them off?

