Single Coil or Toaster?

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Single Coil or Toaster?

Post by rickde »

What's the dif and what do you prefer?
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Post by dano »

The modern single coil is much hotter than the toaster. As far as preference, I like them both equally. Keep in mind, it all depends on what sound you would want to achieve. Are you looking for a thunderous boom ala 4003? Install two single coils. Is the 4003 a little too boomy for your taste? Install a toaster in the neck position to mellow the sound. I am refering to the modern pickups of course. The vintage pickups ala 4001 are not as hot as the modern ones. They have more treble bite to them, even with the cap removed. I know this is a little off the subject, but I really like the HB-1's! I put them in my 4001FL, no regrets! I can always find another 4001 on e-bay. Finding a Cheyenne is a different story...
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Post by bottom4 »

Don’t know what the difference is technically, but love the toaster. Just put one in my 4003 – made it a totally new bass for me.

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Post by cheyenne »

I prefer the look of toasters.
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Post by paul_yan »

The toaster is one of the best looking pickups, IMHO.
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Yes, I agree the toaster is a treat to look at! Sounds as good as it looks!
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Post by jps »

Is it sacreligious to put toasters in a non Rick bass? If not, I've got some plans for a couple of Scatterwounds on there way from Mike Parks!
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It's not sacreligious. It's BLASPHEMY!
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Putting non-RIC pickups in a RIC is sacreligious!
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Post by bottom4 »

Amen to both!
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Post by dave4004 »

I see no reason why you wouldn't want to try RIC pickups in another bass if you thought it would make an improvement. Tom Fogerty improved the low end of his Precision by adding a RIC neck pickup.
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Post by admin »

Right you are Dave. And slightly on topic John Fogerty added a non-RIC humbucker in his 325. I am wondering if this would present a problem for a special editon model, should it ever come to be. Surely the ACME nameplate would be over the top.
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Perhaps John Fogerty's 1969 Model 325 could have been a left over export Model 1996 with a Bigsby added. I would love to see the serial number on this one. In any event here it is.

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Post by ken_james »

So what was up with the truss rod cover, I never did hear the true story about that.
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By the way the toaster is a single coil pickup ...
most of you all know this already ...
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