I'm hopping to get my hands on a 1949 Gretsch that is in desperate need of restoration. It was originally a custom order Archtops with no electronics but because the original pickguard is gone I figure it won’t hurt anything to mount a pickup on the replacement pickguard. If I’m going to mount a pickup on the guitar I reckon I better do something that is in keeping with what Gretsch used back then, so can any of you tell me where I might be able to find specs for the dynasonic pickups they used back then? I don't even know where to start.
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I have no idea where you might find info on these pickups. I have seen some older Dynasonics though and if the ones I've seen are similar to the year that you want to clone, then you're in for a lot of work and expense. These things have springs and a bunch of other weird stuff on them. Maybe Possum can comment more since he has some old ones.....
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I have a 60's NOS set and another one in the neck of my DeArmond copy, the set is different from the other one, I don't think there is a standard but I can measure the 60's set if you want...http://www.SDpickups.com
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Originally posted by Possum View PostI have a 60's NOS set and another one in the neck of my DeArmond copy, the set is different from the other one, I don't think there is a standard but I can measure the 60's set if you want...
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