Hi-Gains - neck and bridge differences?
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Hi-Gains - neck and bridge differences?
Is there any difference between neck and bridge Hi-Gains?
- tony_carey
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In my 1974 Model 480, the high gain at the neck was around 11 KOhms while the high gain at the bridge was around 5 KOhms. I had the latter rewound to 13!
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beatcomber
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I just went about the task of putting my horribly re-wired 1978 450/12 back to the factory schematic. My neck pup read 14.1k and the bridge pickup came in at 6.6k. Like every Rickenbacker I've owned the neck setting is louder but I expected a much bigger difference given the huge variation between the pickups.
