Why Do Some Basses Have Pickup Covers at Margaret Newsom blog

Why Do Some Basses Have Pickup Covers. pickup covers are a throwback to the old horseshoe pickup. it's a pickup cover, a pickup being the thing with coiled wire and little magnets beneath the strings, which is what picks up (hence the name) your sound to be. as was pointed out in another thread around here, it was actually grounded on the early basses, so it did provide. i have an old rickenbacker bass that has no covers, but i keep seeing pictures of them with the pickups being covered (over the. on the original horseshoe pickups the magnet structure was the covers. The wire and bobbin were mounted in the magnet. Modern pickup and modern bass design does not include. the pickup covers are used with pickups that are open pole (i believe that's what they are called) meaning that,.

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as was pointed out in another thread around here, it was actually grounded on the early basses, so it did provide. The wire and bobbin were mounted in the magnet. the pickup covers are used with pickups that are open pole (i believe that's what they are called) meaning that,. pickup covers are a throwback to the old horseshoe pickup. on the original horseshoe pickups the magnet structure was the covers. it's a pickup cover, a pickup being the thing with coiled wire and little magnets beneath the strings, which is what picks up (hence the name) your sound to be. i have an old rickenbacker bass that has no covers, but i keep seeing pictures of them with the pickups being covered (over the. Modern pickup and modern bass design does not include.

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Why Do Some Basses Have Pickup Covers Modern pickup and modern bass design does not include. i have an old rickenbacker bass that has no covers, but i keep seeing pictures of them with the pickups being covered (over the. pickup covers are a throwback to the old horseshoe pickup. on the original horseshoe pickups the magnet structure was the covers. as was pointed out in another thread around here, it was actually grounded on the early basses, so it did provide. it's a pickup cover, a pickup being the thing with coiled wire and little magnets beneath the strings, which is what picks up (hence the name) your sound to be. Modern pickup and modern bass design does not include. The wire and bobbin were mounted in the magnet. the pickup covers are used with pickups that are open pole (i believe that's what they are called) meaning that,.

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