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  • #16
    of course an 8 string would read higher than a 6 because the coils are longer, funny thing they did with the 8 string- use a 6 string bobbin, put an extra pole on each end and wind the coil right out into the air unsupported. Rickenbackers had some of the crappiest made parts and backwards methods of any manufacturer out there

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jason lollar View Post
      of course an 8 string would read higher than a 6 bsing 6 string partsecause the coils are longer, funny thing they did with the 8 string- use a 6 string bobbin, put an extra pole on each end and wind the coil right out into the air unsupported. Rickenbackers had some of the crappiest made parts and backwards methods of any manufacturer out there
      That is exactly right, here is a pic of the way they did the 8 string bobbin using the 6 string parts. The pole pieces looked for all the world like sawed off nails, and they soldered the start wire to a sawed off brass screw.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by SonnyW View Post
        and they soldered the start wire to a sawed off brass screw.
        And they still do!
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        • #19
          Originally posted by jason lollar View Post
          of course an 8 string would read higher than a 6 because the coils are longer, funny thing they did with the 8 string- use a 6 string bobbin, put an extra pole on each end and wind the coil right out into the air unsupported. Rickenbackers had some of the crappiest made parts and backwards methods of any manufacturer out there
          Yeah, pretty bad engineering there, thanks for the info, wound 42 PE to 6.05k, and sounds great.

          Jeff

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          • #20
            Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
            And they still do!
            Actually I saw a post awhile back at the BeatGear Cavern forum that RIC has been using stainless steel instead of brass for that inner screw and coils are shorting because its problematic soldering to stainless steel....

            Greg

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            • #21
              Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
              Here's the bottom with the rubber magnet removed.

              This looks surprisingly like a slightly wider SCPB. No wonder that modder on TB had such success using multiple SCPBs in the right spots to get a Ric-oid vibe.
              Pickup prototype checklist: [x] FR4 [x] Cu AWG 42 [x] Neo magnets [x] Willpower [ ] Time - Winding suspended due to exams.

              Originally posted by David Schwab
              Then you have neos... which is a fuzzy bunny wrapped in barbed wire.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by jason lollar View Post
                ...Rickenbackers had some of the crappiest made parts and backwards methods of any manufacturer out there
                Amen to that.
                -Brad

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by jason lollar View Post
                  no one knows much about the older pickups at Rickenbacker that I have ever talked to- they don't have any reason to know though.
                  I want to say that my old Bakelite steel with the white plastic plates had a DCR of 3K (maybe less) -I just remember being quite surprised at how low it read vs. how hot the signal was. It had to be some thick wire because it was a pretty big coil.

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