Two 1966 toasters on eBay
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Two 1966 toasters on eBay
Here they are. Seller says they were pulled from a 460, and this is my post #460...
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rickaddict
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jwr2
I did not know that. How does the scatterwound fit into the equation. I had a 97' 360V64 that I loved the sound of but have no idea what version of toasters were on it. I guess I need to be educated on all the versions. I do know that some toasters are taller than others, this I have seen.
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jwr2
I measured about 5 or 6 toaster pickups ... they were all about the same ... one of the hottest ones was the one from my 1968 4001 ... but the old ones will transmit a weaker signal because the magnets get weaker with age ...
old and new toaster pickups are all scatterwound to 7.4k ohms ...
it is the modern high gains that have more windings than the old high gains ... you can unwind them to get the "vintage" tone ...
old and new toaster pickups are all scatterwound to 7.4k ohms ...
it is the modern high gains that have more windings than the old high gains ... you can unwind them to get the "vintage" tone ...
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jwr2
here's another one ... vintage strap buttons ... these are the same ones used until the mid 90's and the same as the mute pad screw ... you can buy brand new ones that are identical to these from a ric dealer or Ric ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3762655300&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3762655300&rd=1
