Sorry for cross posting, but was advised to repost on this forum.
I've got an old double cutaway guitar, probably from the late 60's or early 70's. No name on the guitar anywhere, but the pickup cover has "ISC Audio" on it. No parts numbers, or any other identifying marks.
It has 6 pickups, one for each string. The string passes through the pickup and over the bridge saddle. Originally, there was a single, multipin output that plugged into a recording desk, giving 6 separate outputs from the guitar. The friend from whom I got the guitar (several years ago) had modified it so that all pickups are wired (I think) parallel and go to a normal 1/4" jack output.
One of the pickups (the low E string) needs to be rewound, but I have no idea who could do that. I'm in New Zealand and would prefer to have it done here, but it's not absolutely necessary. Would prefer to keep the pickup setup original as possible and am just starting to hunt around for options.
I'll upload some pics here, that should explain it better than I can.
thanks,
--john
I've got an old double cutaway guitar, probably from the late 60's or early 70's. No name on the guitar anywhere, but the pickup cover has "ISC Audio" on it. No parts numbers, or any other identifying marks.
It has 6 pickups, one for each string. The string passes through the pickup and over the bridge saddle. Originally, there was a single, multipin output that plugged into a recording desk, giving 6 separate outputs from the guitar. The friend from whom I got the guitar (several years ago) had modified it so that all pickups are wired (I think) parallel and go to a normal 1/4" jack output.
One of the pickups (the low E string) needs to be rewound, but I have no idea who could do that. I'm in New Zealand and would prefer to have it done here, but it's not absolutely necessary. Would prefer to keep the pickup setup original as possible and am just starting to hunt around for options.
I'll upload some pics here, that should explain it better than I can.
thanks,
--john
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