Horse shoe purpose

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

User avatar
frode
Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 11:29 am
Contact:

Horse shoe purpose

Post by frode »

I´m sure there are many threads about this, but what is the main purpose about the horse shoe. Both my old Ricks are without, something I see on almost all Ricks. Why do people take them off if it is a part of the pick up?
rickaddict
Senior Member
Posts: 6163
Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 7:46 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by rickaddict »

frode wrote: Why do people take them off if it is a part of the pick up?
Because it gets in the way of playing (for some people) and it is only cosmetic (on the Re-Issue horseshoe, that is).
User avatar
jdogric12
Rick-a-holic
Posts: 10925
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2005 6:00 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by jdogric12 »

Point of clarification:

a "horseshoe" pickup has the split in the middle, since it's two metal "U"'s that surround the bass and treble sides of the pickup.

most modern Ricks simply have a "pickup cover" with no split in the middle. It can be removed if you like, although you'll probably want to remove the strings to do it easily.
just_bassics
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1244
Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:12 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by just_bassics »

rickaddict wrote:
frode wrote: Why do people take them off if it is a part of the pick up?
Because it gets in the way of playing (for some people) and it is only cosmetic (on the Re-Issue horseshoe, that is).
Oh, Jeff, this again? I should just drive over to Chicago, set you straight about horseshoes, drink your Labatts and leave with that 4004 Cheyenne you have up for sale :lol: ( :idea: Since I'm dreaming, may as well get the Turq 4001S while I'm there)
User avatar
frode
Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 11:29 am
Contact:

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by frode »

jdogric12aolcom wrote:Point of clarification:

a "horseshoe" pickup has the split in the middle, since it's two metal "U"'s that surround the bass and treble sides of the pickup.

most modern Ricks simply have a "pickup cover" with no split in the middle. It can be removed if you like, although you'll probably want to remove the strings to do it easily.
Ok, so the "pickup cover" is only a cosmetic thing then..thanks for information
User avatar
jogi68
New member
Posts: 11
Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2009 7:43 am
Contact:

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by jogi68 »

frode, you can take off the cover of the newer reissue horseshoes that have been used from the ´80s onwards. You can also take off the cover of all modern Ricks with non-horseshoe pickups. On the old design that was used in the ´60s the "cover" is actually part of the pickup and cannot be removed.
User avatar
frode
Member
Posts: 324
Joined: Wed Feb 04, 2004 11:29 am
Contact:

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by frode »

jogi68 wrote:frode, you can take off the cover of the newer reissue horseshoes that have been used from the ´80s onwards. You can also take off the cover of all modern Ricks with non-horseshoe pickups. On the old design that was used in the ´60s the "cover" is actually part of the pickup and cannot be removed.
Yes it´s removable, but I thought maybe it did something with the sound. But it looks cool though 8) I think I´ll keep it on and see if I get used to it.
User avatar
wints
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 6481
Joined: Sun Oct 07, 2001 11:21 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by wints »

jogi68 wrote: On the old design that was used in the ´60s the "cover" is actually part of the pickup and cannot be removed.
Not true....They can be removed, and you'll still have a working p/up, just a very weak one. Lot easier to play though!
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37497
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by jps »

just_bassics wrote:
rickaddict wrote:
frode wrote: Why do people take them off if it is a part of the pick up?
Because it gets in the way of playing (for some people) and it is only cosmetic (on the Re-Issue horseshoe, that is).
Oh, Jeff, this again? I should just drive over to Chicago, set you straight about horseshoes, drink your Labatts and leave with that 4004 Cheyenne you have up for sale :lol: ( :idea: Since I'm dreaming, may as well get the Turq 4001S while I'm there)
Jim, on your way back, please stop by in Cleveland and drop Jeff's former 4002 off with me, thanks much! 8) :mrgreen:
just_bassics
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1244
Joined: Tue Aug 08, 2006 8:12 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by just_bassics »

Okay, Jeff - Have my Gretsch ready to go when I get there! :mrgreen:
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37497
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by jps »

just_bassics wrote:Okay, Jeff - Have my Gretsch ready to go when I get there! :mrgreen:
If you can secure the 4002, you have a deal!
User avatar
johnallg
Rick-a-holic
Posts: 17688
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:13 pm

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by johnallg »

wints wrote:
jogi68 wrote: On the old design that was used in the ´60s the "cover" is actually part of the pickup and cannot be removed.
Not true....They can be removed, and you'll still have a working p/up, just a very weak one. Lot easier to play though!
If you were to do that, Andy, you would want to put a magnet under the coil. A current higain magnet would work fine and space things properly, and give back the lost output. I am surprised the coil itself would put out enough signal to even work.
User avatar
jps
RRF Consultant
Posts: 37497
Joined: Wed Feb 12, 2003 6:00 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by jps »

johnallg wrote:
wints wrote:
jogi68 wrote: On the old design that was used in the ´60s the "cover" is actually part of the pickup and cannot be removed.
Not true....They can be removed, and you'll still have a working p/up, just a very weak one. Lot easier to play though!
If you were to do that, Andy, you would want to put a magnet under the coil. A current higain magnet would work fine and space things properly, and give back the lost output. I am surprised the coil itself would put out enough signal to even work.
How could it work at all without a magnet?
User avatar
johnallg
Rick-a-holic
Posts: 17688
Joined: Wed Apr 05, 2006 12:13 pm

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by johnallg »

A coil would still have induced current, but not much.
User avatar
weemac
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 2735
Joined: Tue Mar 26, 2002 1:28 am

Re: Horse shoe purpose

Post by weemac »

Gauss the Strings! (It seems to work on mine...)
Eden.
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker Basses: by Joey Vasco & Tony Cabibe”