Toaster-bucker

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mrtidy
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Toaster-bucker

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Is it possible to be a toaster cover on a Rickenbacker Humbucker. They appear to be the same size. The toaster is a much cooler looking pickup, but I want a little more...ooomph
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jerrymac

Post by jerrymac »

Robert,

The black rectangular part of the humbucker sits flush with the top of the cover. If you put a toaster cover on it, the cover would sit on top of the black part of the humbucker, so you might have a gap between the top cover and the base of the pup. Plus you might need slightly longer screws to mount the cover to the base.

A toaster cover from a copy pickup might fit better, since they are designed to sit on the coil. If you look at a real Rick toaster, the two black poles extend through the two slots in the cover, while on fake pickups the coil is below the slits. I think the fake covers might be a little higher than the real ones because of this. (I just checked - a fake toaster cover is about 2mm taller than a Rick humbucker).

BTW, the humbuckers are great.

Good luck,

Jerry
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Post by mrtidy »

Where could you possibly buy a fake toaster cover?? I will be replacing a toaster with a humbucker so I'd just reuse the old cover and save the toaster for later. Of course if I could just buy a cover then I could sell the toaster and recoup some of the humbucker money. Does Rickenbacker sell just the covers? I highly doubt it, but it never hurts to ask.
Thanks for the answers, now it's time to buy the pickup and warm up the soldering iron!
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