Hi everybody,
I have a '65 Mosrite that I love and use as my main guitar. Last week during the last part of the concert my sound suddenly changed to thin and less loud - I was playing on the neck pickup.
First I thought it was the amp, then I thought it was the pu switch, but my biggest fear came true : the pickup is broken. Took it to my tech and he said it has to be rewound.
Now what/where would be the best option to have this done ?
kind regards,
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Re: Mosrite Pickup
Have all the solder connections been checked? A loose connection will cause a drop in output.Most times ( not all ) a pickup will work or not. A break in the winding wire will make it not work. A break will not cause a lower volume.
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A broken coil wire can cause the pickup to lose volume, if the two ends remain close enough to create a capacitance. The coil will read infinite resistance, but it will still make sound.
Bob Shade at Hallmark or Ed Elliot can repair/rewind it for you if it needs it. There are a few others here that have done pickup repairs as well. I would contact each of them and see what they can do for you.
But as mark1 said, be sure to check all other possibilities first.
Edit: I just noticed that you are on the other side of the pond, so perhaps Oigun can help you as he is in the Netherlands and has repaired these pickups before.
Bob Shade at Hallmark or Ed Elliot can repair/rewind it for you if it needs it. There are a few others here that have done pickup repairs as well. I would contact each of them and see what they can do for you.
But as mark1 said, be sure to check all other possibilities first.
Edit: I just noticed that you are on the other side of the pond, so perhaps Oigun can help you as he is in the Netherlands and has repaired these pickups before.
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Re: Mosrite Pickup
I can repair the pickup for you so it will be good as new. PM me if you are interested.
Best, Bob
Best, Bob
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