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Re: Another Hall of Shame item

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cassius987 wrote:It might not sound awful although the pickups being so close to each other kind of bugs me. Slanted pickups are cool although I've always thought it would sound better if they slanted in the opposite direction than these. In any case it wouldn't be all that hard to restore for someone who desired to.

I would fix and play the (*^*&%&*)(* out of it. New pickups and a pickguard would probably cover most of the issues....
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Agreed. The droopy curtain look of the bass side of the guard is disturbing.
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johnnysain wrote:Looking forward to the 'Ric modding enthusiasts' weighing in on this one.....
OK, talked me into it! :wink:

What do you do if you LOVE the feel, playability, build quality, and looks of a Rickenbacker, but the range of tones just doesn't get what you're after???

Fortunately for me, I'm able to keep the Ric police off my case by way of a '92 toaster and '06 adjustable pole high gain. :D

BTW - the pickups are slanted in order for the Fender-spaced poles to line up with the strings. Pickguard does need work.
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Love it. Really smart use of Jazz pickups and solves the problem of the 'gaping hole' very neatly. I would be very interested to hear how it sounds.

A really imaginative mod.
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SamBailler wrote:Love it. Really smart use of Jazz pickups and solves the problem of the 'gaping hole' very neatly. I would be very interested to hear how it sounds.

A really imaginative mod.
I think if I had not just bought 2 Rics, I would buy it and then the photo op would begin...
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SamBailler wrote:Love it. Really smart use of Jazz pickups and solves the problem of the 'gaping hole' very neatly. I would be very interested to hear how it sounds.

A really imaginative mod.
I halfway like the slanted pickups too I just wish they weren't touching! Looks weird and limits tonal options.
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cassius987 wrote:
SamBailler wrote:Love it. Really smart use of Jazz pickups and solves the problem of the 'gaping hole' very neatly. I would be very interested to hear how it sounds.

A really imaginative mod.
I halfway like the slanted pickups too I just wish they weren't touching! Looks weird and limits tonal options.
Could be touching to make a quasi humbucker.
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Slanting them appears to have been to align the pole pieces with the string spacing.Placing them together may be a backwoods humbucker attempt.
The mods may have been done at a time when Rics were at a low point in the desirability/value factor.
(I've read about such a time,but never personlly experienced it)
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Re: Another Hall of Shame item

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WOW, 900 bucks! That's a quick fix for some.
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