Testing 360 Treble PU?

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harborcoat26
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Testing 360 Treble PU?

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Hi, new guy here! Hoping you can help out a fellow Rickenbacker lover!

I have two 360s - one is a 6 string and the other is a 12.

The 6, purchased in 1987, is too trebly through both amps where the 12, purchased in 2000, is perfect!

Is this normal, anyone else notice this? I would have thought that the 12 string would be brighter.

Is there a way to test the treble pu to see if it needs to be fixed/replaced?

Thanks!
Brian
1987 360/6 Mapleglo w/black (retired)
1998 360/12 Jetglo w/white
2008 360/6 Amber Fireglo
2003 Vox AC30HW Limited Edition
1965 Vox A.C.10 Twin

"Damn, the STUFF - stuff is my weakness!" Dale Gribble
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Welcome, Brian! :)

Is the sound consistent regardless of which pickup you use?
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Re: Testing 360 Treble PU?

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Thanks for the reply Jeff - by "sound" do you mean tone or volume? The tone varies as you change from one pickup to the next, but the volume pretty consistent.
1987 360/6 Mapleglo w/black (retired)
1998 360/12 Jetglo w/white
2008 360/6 Amber Fireglo
2003 Vox AC30HW Limited Edition
1965 Vox A.C.10 Twin

"Damn, the STUFF - stuff is my weakness!" Dale Gribble
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Have you tried adjusting the pickup's height? The Hi Gains from '87 are pretty hot. See if lowering them makes much of a difference.
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Those '80s pickups are hot and bright as all get-out. Are they the epoxy-coated ones or the ones where you can actually see the pinpoint pattern of the breadboard on the bobbins? These things siiiiiiiing. I personally love 'em.
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Thanks for all the help! Sorry for delay - whole family was sick + holidays.
Clint wrote:Have you tried adjusting the pickup's height? The Hi Gains from '87 are pretty hot. See if lowering them makes much of a difference.
I think the PU was too high - some got shaved off by the strings. I think lowering them helped.
belloff wrote:Those '80s pickups are hot and bright as all get-out. Are they the epoxy-coated ones or the ones where you can actually see the pinpoint pattern of the breadboard on the bobbins? These things siiiiiiiing. I personally love 'em.
I don't know which they are, what are the differences between the two? Here is a picture:

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Thanks again for your help!
1987 360/6 Mapleglo w/black (retired)
1998 360/12 Jetglo w/white
2008 360/6 Amber Fireglo
2003 Vox AC30HW Limited Edition
1965 Vox A.C.10 Twin

"Damn, the STUFF - stuff is my weakness!" Dale Gribble
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Ooo...fiber tops, my favorite.
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Nice. Those pickups are HOT and very bright. I personally love 'em.
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