Adding a third pickup
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Adding a third pickup
I have a 620 and I want to add a third pickup and use the custom wiring on it as well are there any luthiers in the bay area (I would go to Paul, but he seems to have a big back log) Also I have a friend that has a Rick hum bucking pickup so what if I were to put that in the bridge pickup position and move the other pickup?
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Dave, allow me to recommend Gary Brawer, probably the best all-round luthier here in the Bay area.
http://www.brawer.com
He's not a Rick specialist (in fact, he refers Rick finishing to me), but he does know and respect Rickenbackers and would do your 620 justice, I feel.
http://www.brawer.com
He's not a Rick specialist (in fact, he refers Rick finishing to me), but he does know and respect Rickenbackers and would do your 620 justice, I feel.
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Thanks a lot Paul I'll give him a call as soon as I can. What do you think about putting a Rick Humbucking pickup as the bridge pickup then just putting the previous bridge pickup in the middle? Or should I just go with three high gains.
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The humbucker in the bridge position will give the guitar a whole new character, and I'd have him do the 5th knob volume control mod. You will have a Rick with amazing tonal flexibility.
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Gary Brawer! I haven't heard that name in years. he is still over on Lafayette Street in the back of Real Guitars?jingle_jangle wrote:Dave, allow me to recommend Gary Brawer, probably the best all-round luthier here in the Bay area.
http://www.brawer.com
He's not a Rick specialist (in fact, he refers Rick finishing to me), but he does know and respect Rickenbackers and would do your 620 justice, I feel.
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So what kind of tones does a humbucking pickup give? From my experience the highgains can give a nice jangle but theyve got a lot of drive for that old school classic rock sound. I've never really heard a rick humbucker before does anybody have a sound clip maybe?
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Unfortunately, I don't have clips from either of these:
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David, why not just swap out your current bridge pickup with the humbucker first? I believe this would be a direct replacement and I'm guessing you could probably do this yourself - just a bit of soldering skill required.DavidW wrote:So what kind of tones does a humbucking pickup give? From my experience the highgains can give a nice jangle but theyve got a lot of drive for that old school classic rock sound. I've never really heard a rick humbucker before does anybody have a sound clip maybe?
Then you can tell if you like the humbucker sound before doing any irreversible modifications to your guitar.
Also, I would suggest taping an appropriately-sized block of wood (or something similar) to immitate your middle pickup to ensure it doesn't inhibit your playing style? Whilst I think the 3-pickup models look fantastic (esp. 21-fret models), I personally find the middle pickup gets in the way a bit.
Hope this helps.
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Good points, Clive.
David, if you come down to the LA-OC-SD area before you do your modification, I'd be glad to meet with you and you can try out the guitars in the picture above.
David, if you come down to the LA-OC-SD area before you do your modification, I'd be glad to meet with you and you can try out the guitars in the picture above.
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Yes, he is, but I'm not familiar with real guitars...there is a salesroom in front, but I thought it was his own. Maybe he acquired them?simer4001 wrote:Gary Brawer! I haven't heard that name in years. he is still over on Lafayette Street in the back of Real Guitars?jingle_jangle wrote:Dave, allow me to recommend Gary Brawer, probably the best all-round luthier here in the Bay area.
http://www.brawer.com
He's not a Rick specialist (in fact, he refers Rick finishing to me), but he does know and respect Rickenbackers and would do your 620 justice, I feel.
Gary is a super-nice guy, and quite busy. Great sense of humor (read his blog for a daily chuckle!), straight-shooter, too.
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Thanks for the suggestions Clive I will do that and dang it Gary I was just in LA for about 8 weeks and just left! Talk about timing haha...oh well any chance you could get a sound clip of either of them?
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I can try, but things are super hectic for me now.
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Gary if you don't have time I understand, as much as most of us would like to we can't play music all day 
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Yeah, and that thing called "work" takes a big bite out of our time, too! 
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