The old magnetic shoes sense differently and sound different, plus the coils are wound differently so the tones is cleaner/clearer.Casiraghi22 wrote:Really? then whats the whole fuss about having a Horseshoe pickup?johnallg wrote:Actually a current higain bridge pickup will sound almost the same as the reissue horseshoe pickup did. If you decide to go with the higain, PM me.Casiraghi22 wrote:well while I was trying to take the shoes off the pickup unglud itself. I can see the orange wires in the inside. I quess the screws under where long that it came off. the repair man said it need to be replaced. Im selling now on ebay. its a 4001c64s in Jetglo. I need all of your advices my Rick brothers. should I buy a high gain pickup?
Zero Fret
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Re: Zero Fret
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Casiraghi22
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How about the Reissue pickup?
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Casiraghi22 wrote:well while I was trying to take the shoes off the pickup unglud itself. I can see the orange wires in the inside. I quess the screws under where long that it came off. the repair man said it need to be replaced. Im selling now on ebay. its a 4001c64s in Jetglo. I need all of your advices my Rick brothers. should I buy a high gain pickup?
I would be interested in buying the horseshoe parts if you still have them.
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Casiraghi22
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I dont have the Pickup anymore.
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So, let me get this right - you bought yourself a new Jetglo 4001C64S, decided to remove the shoes and broke the pick-up so bad that you don't have the entire assembly including the surround anymore, and then you were going to rip the zero fret out? Now it's up on ebay.
Exactly why did you buy the C64S in the first place?
Exactly why did you buy the C64S in the first place?
