Oil City: 1970s Rickenbacker pickup restoration

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I mentioned elsewhere that I rewind a lot of Rickenbacker HiGain pickups ... here's a typical one sitting here as dead as a dead thing.

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Plenty of mojo and playing wear on this-un! Also totally open circuit!
Below: you can clearly see the huge, but relatively weak 'rubberised' magnet that the coil sits on.

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Off comes all that dead 44awg wire. This pickup has died for the same reason as many Rick pickups. The hair-fine start of the coil is crudely soldered to a sawn off brass screw driven through the bobbin base ... no strain relief, and it's ripped loose due to a bump or bash. Of course it is hopelessly buried in the core of the pickup, so a rewind is the only move. Cut to the chase ... I have put my own strain relief system into the bobbin and the rewind starts.

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Wound and taped


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Then back together with new double sided tape to attach the bobbin to the magnet before the screws go in

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The moral here is take it easy with Rick bass pickups ... very crude construction can lead to a prematurely dead unit.
Professional pickup winder, horse-testpilot and recovering Chocolate Hobnob addict.
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72728
    At least it's not a HB-2 humbucker, which are resin potted and so unrepairable if they die…which they are not unknown to do.

    I love Rickenbacker instruments, but sometimes their insistence on doing things an old-fashioned/quirky/crude/idiosyncratic way, apparently for the sake of it, does drive me a bit mad!

    "Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski

    "Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein

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  • OilCityPickupsOilCityPickups Frets: 10804
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    Bless em ... they help keep me in work!
    I too love Ricks ... but talk about plowing a lonely furrow sometimes!
    Professional pickup winder, horse-testpilot and recovering Chocolate Hobnob addict.
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