Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
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Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
I hear people talk about thses.
How do they change sound over stock pickups?
Thanks
I hear people talk about thses.
How do they change sound over stock pickups?
Thanks
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
My '73 4001 wears a reissue toaster and horseshoe. They are different from the original High-Gains. The toaster has a more "vintage" sound (and by that I mean Roger Glover's sound on Pictures of Home) and doesn't have the annoying volume drops when I bend strings, that the button-top had. The Horseshoe has a fuller and richer tone with more low end, that I can use solo'ed (something I never did with the High-Gain), but I miss the clank that the High-Gain had (needs rewinding - next project).
So to sum up my impression, I totally love the toaster, but with the treble pickup, the jury is still out.
So to sum up my impression, I totally love the toaster, but with the treble pickup, the jury is still out.
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Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
A high gained toaster (no volume drop wih string bending, due to Sergios rail magnets) in the neck position
and a slotted pole pieces bridge PU (with the large magnets)!
Result: Very deep low end in combination with terrific bite and growl
(But not so "harsh"
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Welcome Scott.
Toaster vs hi-gain - the toaster will be more clear and notes more defined as there are less windings in the coil and that translates to more high frequencies. To me the hi-gain sounds muddy on the low notes of the E string. It will also have more growl factor than the toaster.
RIHS vs hi-gain - to my ears, and I have both pickups, there is not a lot of difference in the two pickups. The hi-gain has the plastic magnet under its coil where the RIHS has Alnico5 rod magnets as poles. There will be a difference in how they sound. Both growl and both have a lot of output. Both are wound to about the same ohm reading.
RIHS vs Magnet-shoe horsey - there is a difference in the note sounds. Hard to describe but the notes are more fuller. My magnet horsey has a coil wound by Sergio to 8.4k with 5/16" steel rods for the poles and it is a very full sounding pickup, very similar to a toaster in frequency response.
Magnet-shoe horsey vs hi-gain - the horsey has SO much more clarity and solidness to the notes.
These are my impressions.
Toaster vs hi-gain - the toaster will be more clear and notes more defined as there are less windings in the coil and that translates to more high frequencies. To me the hi-gain sounds muddy on the low notes of the E string. It will also have more growl factor than the toaster.
RIHS vs hi-gain - to my ears, and I have both pickups, there is not a lot of difference in the two pickups. The hi-gain has the plastic magnet under its coil where the RIHS has Alnico5 rod magnets as poles. There will be a difference in how they sound. Both growl and both have a lot of output. Both are wound to about the same ohm reading.
RIHS vs Magnet-shoe horsey - there is a difference in the note sounds. Hard to describe but the notes are more fuller. My magnet horsey has a coil wound by Sergio to 8.4k with 5/16" steel rods for the poles and it is a very full sounding pickup, very similar to a toaster in frequency response.
Magnet-shoe horsey vs hi-gain - the horsey has SO much more clarity and solidness to the notes.
These are my impressions.
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Thank everyone, great info. I have a feeling the Toaster & Horseshoe would be the sound I'm looking for.
Where do you buy Ric pickups ? seems like fender bass parts pretty easy to find but Ric might be a little less harder to find ?
Where do you buy Ric pickups ? seems like fender bass parts pretty easy to find but Ric might be a little less harder to find ?
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Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Here, for one: http://pickofthericks.com/PJRL wrote: Where do you buy Ric pickups ? seems like fender bass parts pretty easy to find but Ric might be a little less harder to find ?
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Another is right from RIC when they are in stock.
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/Pickups_c_12.html
Looks like the RIHS is in stock but the toaster is not. The bass toaster has a different mount plate; mount holes are threaded.
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/Pickups_c_12.html
Looks like the RIHS is in stock but the toaster is not. The bass toaster has a different mount plate; mount holes are threaded.
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Mine is actually the guitar part so I used two nuts under it to install it.johnallg wrote: The bass toaster has a different mount plate; mount holes are threaded.
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Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Same here. I used some JB Weld to glue some nuts under the toaster cover plate.ilan wrote:Mine is actually the guitar part so I used two nuts under it to install it.
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Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
Yep, that works too.
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
You could just switch the plate from the original HG.
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Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
That would be way too easy Ken.ken_j wrote:You could just switch the plate from the original HG.
Re: Toaster & horse shoe mag VS stock 4003
ken_j wrote:You could just switch the plate from the original HG.
I like this idea
