Toasters , Hi-Gains or Humbuckers ?

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Toasters, Hi-Gains, or Humbuckers

7.5k Toasters
11
37%
Hi-Gains
8
27%
10k Toasters
9
30%
Humbuckers
2
7%
 
Total votes: 30

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Toasters , Hi-Gains or Humbuckers ?

Post by Ric_MEL »

If Rickenbacker suddenly offered their dealers the option of pickups when they ordered their guitars..( they could just check a box ) - and the guitar would be sent from the factory with the selected pickup. No difference in cost.

That would mean they'd be available as normal inventory - outfitted with 7.5k Toasters.. Hi-Gains.. 10k Toasters ( or whatever the actual value is of the Hot Toaster) or Humbuckers

We as customers could just pull guitars off the wall. or order online our choice of the guitar with the pickup of our choice. No up charge.. or no ordering Pickups after the fact and having to likely pay to have them installed.. ( some of us could do it ourselves. )

What would ya pick ? if were just a matter of choice. ? ( 6 string.. 12 string.. all shoved into the heap )

** I don' recall seeing this poll before.. so I hope it's not a dupe of something prior or recent. If it is: moderator.. you can remove the poll/post.
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Thats and easy one..... 7.5kohm Toasters!

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Six string - 10k toasters.
Twelve string - 7.5k toasters.
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Toasterbuckers!
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Post by Folkie »

weemac wrote:Thats and easy one..... 7.5kohm Toasters!

Eden.
+ 1!!! 8)
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Higains with toaster covers.
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ken_j wrote:Six string - 10k toasters.
Twelve string - 7.5k toasters.
Oui, oui, +1
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Post by Ric_MEL »

Interesting responses already

and I can see there is a dividing line.. between 6 strings.. and 12 strings. maybe a poll for another day

will be interesting to see where the Pickup Love lands.. amongst the most Rickenbacker informed group of people.. on the planet.
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weemac wrote:Thats and easy one..... 7.5kohm Toasters!

Eden.
Yesiree! They sound great and look great. Wish I could say the same for me!
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Mid '80s, fiber-topped Hi-Gains please.
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Since 6 and 12 string guitars are lumped into the same category, I'll go with hi-gains. Ask me if I had it to do over again, what would I put on a 12 string, 7.4k toasters or hi-gains, and I'd be hard pressed to make a decision.
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Toasters
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Rickenbacker 4003s/5 White
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10K toasters - compromise between low output toasters and high-gains :wink:
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7,5k toasters - I love the throaty sound of them.

BTW: What was the resistance in the 60/ 70's?
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Hotzenplotz wrote:7,5k toasters - I love the throaty sound of them.

BTW: What was the resistance in the 60/ 70's?
According to John Hall http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/JHpickupanswers.html the resistance varied anywhere from 7K to 16K, though most folks on this forum gravitate toward 7.4K as providing that "vintage 60s" sound. Also checkout: http://www.rickresource.com/rrp/ohm.html.
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