Jerry Overstreet
From: Louisville Ky
|
Posted 3 Nov 2024 8:04 am
|
|
Got this old sho~bud pickup that I thought I might be able to repair. But once in hand, it might be out of my area.
I'm gonna pass it on for someone to have repaired/rewound.
I'll accept a reasonable offer for it's present condition.
Looks like one of the pickup leads is broken inside. Pushing the tape wrap aside slightly, I can see a tiny wire hair that is supposed to be coming through the other hole.
The wiring you see is all splicing and soldering on the other lead and is not involved with the problem lead.
Anyway, I don't know if there's any way to pull enough wire off the coil to reattach a lead. It's so tiny, I'm afraid it would just burn in two with an iron. Also, the other exposed wire is multi-strand so I dunno how it would all be connected.
My other experience with an Emmons pickup has me skittish. When I tried to unwrap a portion of the tape, that pulled some of the wire off the coil and it never sounded the same again.
Update: I was going to try and use this in my Fender Artist but it's too tall.
I would be interested in trading it for a thinner pickup or just selling it. (Probably best to sell for now as finding one that will fit the cavity is going to be problematic.)
The plates, bobbins all seem to be flat, straight and otherwise in very nice condition. No string marks, chips, etc.
I would entertain a reasonable offer realizing that the pickup will likely need to be rewound. |
|