First version Light Show pickups
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First version Light Show pickups
I've got a first version Ricky Light Show with several problems. The problem I'm working on now is the pickups. They both have broken coils and I'm going to rewind them but I don't know what resistance to wind them too. Does anyone know the DC resistance for these pickups?
Thanks,
Todd
Thanks,
Todd
Re: First version Light Show pickups
I'll be off-line for a couple of days, but if no one has responded by the time I get back, I'll see whether I can measure mine.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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I'll see what I can do.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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I'm working on it ... I keep getting megohms, so I'm not doing it right, yet.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: First version Light Show pickups
Blimey..neck 14K...bridge 5.4..is something wrong with mine?
Re: First version Light Show pickups
Hmm, your guitar is no good anymore, so send it to my Great Garage Of Gone Guitars.feedback wrote:Blimey..neck 14K...bridge 5.4..is something wrong with mine?
Re: First version Light Show pickups
http://members.aol.com/RhoadsMusi/rickparts.html
"VINTAGE PARTS"
3. early 70's Transition Hi-gain pickups, like on a "light -show" guitar - $499.00/each
"VINTAGE PARTS"
3. early 70's Transition Hi-gain pickups, like on a "light -show" guitar - $499.00/each
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Re: First version Light Show pickups
Are you disconnecting them entirely from the circuit? The .0047mfd cap might be bungling your readings up.feedback wrote:Blimey..neck 14K...bridge 5.4..is something wrong with mine?
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yeah that is the 0.0047 cap interference. they are probably same 14k ...
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Re: First version Light Show pickups
dswp wrote:http://members.aol.com/RhoadsMusi/rickparts.html
"VINTAGE PARTS"
3. early 70's Transition Hi-gain pickups, like on a "light -show" guitar - $499.00/each
dusan palka who is also known as grazioso on infamous auction web site
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Re: First version Light Show pickups
He'll sell them someday!
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grazioso wrote:
that is crazy. observe in the parts bin of rhoads many other items priced like this. i believe that these will sit there till the end of our times...
Well, I do think they are expensive, but I don't know about overpriced. Those pickups are hard to find, just try and find them somewhere else..!?
For somebody with an incomplete Lightshow, $1000 for a pair of authentic pickups is a steal- you're talking about a guitar that is worth $20,000 complete, so it's all relative.
Seen how much a pair of authentic PAF humbuckers go for these days? A lot more than $500, for sure. And they are way easier to find than transitional high gains. I don't think Rhoads is trying hard to move their parts inventory, given the pricing, but we are talking primo parts here.
