How many RIC owners w/12k toasters?

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Re: How many RIC owners w/12k toasters?

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donnellbw wrote:Jason,

I like your nick name for them, "pre-scats".
I like the term "hot toasters" myself....
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P.S. I have, er, "hot toasters" on two of my guitars - '65 360 OS and '67 4005 - in the bridge positions, with the .0047mfd cap. All the tone, but none of the volume drop...

Now that I think of it, the 4005 has the "Vintage Tone" switch.
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Re: How many RIC owners w/12k toasters?

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What do you call the toasters that came on the 325cHamburg "3.5K scats"?
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Re: How many RIC owners w/12k toasters?

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I have a 325C58 and I love those pickups---they do seem very different when compared to the pickups on my 1996 325V59. I really like both types.
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