How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
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How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
My RMs pickup is one of those horrible ones that will not re-gauss using the correct methods, here is how I get it to work:
Eden.
Eden.
I confused Faraday's cage, with Schrodinger's cat box....
- chefothefuture
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Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Very cool.
Nice to see a quick and easy fix.
Nice to see a quick and easy fix.
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
I don't have a mid 60s Rickenbacker, but i enjoyed the vid, thanks 
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Thanks, much appreciated from a fellow cranky pickup owner.
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Excellent, Eden. This is very useful info and keeper video. Thanks!
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
A great service to all mankind, Eden! 
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Very Cool! 
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Cool vid!
Just wondering here: is there room to attach small bar magnets to the shoes down inside the cavity? That way you could just leave them in-place.
Just wondering here: is there room to attach small bar magnets to the shoes down inside the cavity? That way you could just leave them in-place.
- rickenbrother
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Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
Very cool Eden! Nice job!
I hope you don't mind that there will be some dummy storage sites that will embed it in their sites to help make them money. If I ever wanted to put in on my my site, I'd ask your permission first.
I hope you don't mind that there will be some dummy storage sites that will embed it in their sites to help make them money. If I ever wanted to put in on my my site, I'd ask your permission first.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
In other words, exactly what we did with the reissue pickups, when the type of available steel these days is non-gaussable (if that's a word). The horseshoes on the reissues are essentially the same as discharged vintage horseshoes.teeder wrote:Just wondering here: is there room to attach small bar magnets to the shoes down inside the cavity? That way you could just leave them in-place.
Re: How to re-gauss a cranky Horseshoe
I'm curious as to what would make modern steel "non-gaussable"? I personally like the current RIHS pickups and find that when playing with that peculiar technique that Squire uses with his right hand, I can get "the sound" without the original style pickups.
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aceonbass wrote:I'm curious as to what would make modern steel "non-gaussable"?
I would say, It's more down to production numbers and cost.
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That doesn't make any sense since JH was talking about a basic material for which I don't believe production numbers would apply......steel.
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You mean 'would have applied', 60's and before were all Horsey weren't they.
