Toaster Question
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Toaster Question
Is there any way to tell the difference between bass toasters from the 60's from the ones in the early 70's?
I was just offered a 60's bass toaster for a decent price and I want to be an educated consumer.
Thanks,
Russ
I was just offered a 60's bass toaster for a decent price and I want to be an educated consumer.
Thanks,
Russ
Re: Toaster Question
The earlier '60s toasters have molded circles at the ends of the "toaster slots" black bars, similar to the ones on modern scatterwound toasters. The toasters on my February '67 4005WB do not have these, although, as with all things Rickenbacker, that may not necessarily indicate a cut-off date of that style.
I'm sure others more knowledgeable will chime in.
I'm sure others more knowledgeable will chime in.
Re: Toaster Question
Thanks Jeff,
I know the late 50's and early 60's ones had those circles like you mentioned. This one does not but he did say it was late 60's so I guess there is nothing to grab onto there.
Should it have 4 poles or 6 poles for a bass?
I know the late 50's and early 60's ones had those circles like you mentioned. This one does not but he did say it was late 60's so I guess there is nothing to grab onto there.
Should it have 4 poles or 6 poles for a bass?
Re: Toaster Question
Yes, there is no such thing as a 4 magnet toaster, at least not one that came from Rickenbacker.
Do you know the DC resistance of the toaster in question?
Do you know the DC resistance of the toaster in question?
Re: Toaster Question
Don't know the resistance. They were all long pole toasters at the neck, not short ones, right?
Re: Toaster Question
The mold rings in all toasters went away around late summer/early fall of 1964.jps wrote:The earlier '60s toasters have molded circles at the ends of the "toaster slots" black bars, similar to the ones on modern scatterwound toasters. The toasters on my February '67 4005WB do not have these, although, as with all things Rickenbacker, that may not necessarily indicate a cut-off date of that style.
I'm sure others more knowledgeable will chime in.
Re: Toaster Question
From what I have read here in the past, there were short pole and even flat bottomed toasters in the neck position. Both of my '67s, a 330 and the 4005WB have short pole toasters in the neck position.sashua wrote:Don't know the resistance. They were all long pole toasters at the neck, not short ones, right?
Re: Toaster Question
And when Kevin added a neck toaster to his '69 4000 it needed the short poles to fit the existing rout.jps wrote:From what I have read here in the past, there were short pole and even flat bottomed toasters in the neck position. Both of my '67s, a 330 and the 4005WB have short pole toasters in the neck position.sashua wrote:Don't know the resistance. They were all long pole toasters at the neck, not short ones, right?