Installed a horseshoe on my '73

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Installed a horseshoe on my '73

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Just installed a horseshoe pickup on my '73. Wow. A much fuller sound than the original pickup, that died last week (probably needs a rewind). An unexpected upgrade to the old workhorse. It also looks very cool.
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ilan wrote:Just installed a horseshoe pickup on my '73. Wow. A much fuller sound than the original pickup, that died last week (probably needs a rewind). An unexpected upgrade to the old workhorse. It also looks very cool.
Cool! RIHS or magnetic shoes and old coil?
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They ARE great, aren't they?
I installed one in my '74, put some d'addario super bright 105 on it, and it's so hot now the devil called if he could have it.
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Reissue, from Chris at PotR.
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I've been thinking about buying one of those to put in my 94 JG. I really like the look, especially the
larger surround. I used to have a V63 that had the horse shoes removed, sounded tremendous.

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Ilan, could you post a picture of that area of the bass? I have a '73 with a bridge pick-up mod that I plan on correcting with a HS:
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and it may help me see whether it will cover the area that needs covering.
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Nice Ilan! 8) I have one(RIHS) waiting for a project someday.
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doctorwho wrote:Ilan, could you post a picture of that area of the bass? I have a '73 with a bridge pick-up mod that I plan on correcting with a HS:
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and it may help me see whether it will cover the area that needs covering.
What the hell is wrong with people? Not bad enough to but a jazz PU in, but how much extra work was involved in routing it in slanted like that? ...and on a nice checkerboard Fireglo, geeez :roll:
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gonna need a big tail to cover that up !!! :shock:
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A skilled luthier can make that route disappear.
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Lookin' sharp Ilan!

I would be curious to hear your thoughts on the new HS versus the Higain in your '86. I have been considering dropping a horsey into my v68 but am a bit fearful that it will change it "for the clankier". :lol:
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ilan wrote:A skilled luthier can make that route disappear.
A skilled luthier should make who ever did the mod disappear :P
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Actually the high-gain had more clank. The horseshoe sounds fuller and more bassy than the high-gain. Now I can solo it and get a solid usable sound, something I never did with the original pickup. Output is about the same, which surprised me. Actually it sounds closer to the high-gain in my son's '86 (which is one of the best sounding Rics I have ever played). If I want a clanky treble pickup I have my Shadow.
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ricosound wrote:
ilan wrote:A skilled luthier can make that route disappear.
A skilled luthier should make who ever did the mod disappear :P
:lol:

How about doing this to a '72 with one of the screw holes going through to the back of the body? :?

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