tennis_nick wrote:
I believe they're functional on the C64 are they not? I thought the V63 was the one with nonworking shoes.
Here's a discussion from the Ric Forum...
John Hall, RIC CEE post.
Posted: 6/5/2006 8:16:00 AM
quote: Apparently, these shoes serve as much purpose as the plastic cover I took off my '74 4001, years ago.
"Actually, you're very much mistaken. The horseshoe repro works just like the original, the only difference being that the source of magnetism is relocated.
In the old days, the horseshoe itself was magnetized; unfortunately over time it discharged and the output level decreased drastically. The modern unit overcomes this by using separate Alnico magnets to energize the horseshoe, which will retain their characteristics pretty much for their life.
A standard 4003 pickup has a magnet below the coil and the string motion is sensed only in one dimension, i.e. back and forth. However, the strings move in a helical motion and the horseshoe, since it surrounds the string, allows it to pick up string motion in all axes. It's a major difference and the whole point of the horseshoe."