Toaster Coil Tap?

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StringTheorist
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Toaster Coil Tap?

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Here's an idea I had, and I'm wondering how fast it will be shot down by those with more technical know-how in the pickup department:

Why not make a Toaster-style pickup that has a coil tap that allows you to use a switch to select a subset of the coil (fewer windings, lower resistance) to get the vintage toaster sound, or else select the full coil and get the higher-output high-gain sound?

Has this been tried on a Ric by anyone on this board? Is it a stupid idea in the first place for technical reasons?
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Re: Toaster Coil Tap?

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Try Sergio's pickup subforum here, he's the resident pickup guru. Your idea intrigues me. Unfortunately I know very little about this stuff, just what I like!
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Re: Toaster Coil Tap?

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With VERY careful winding that would be possible and intriguing for those who like the 12k toaster sound. Sergio would be the one to ask.
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