Oooops :-(mgod said:Hagstrom's basses, not Guild.
Oooops :-(mgod said:Hagstrom's basses, not Guild.
Wait, you have a Starfire you bought in 66? That's pretty awesome. My longest-held I bought 40 years ago next month, but the original owner; cool.PXLated said:Just for reference...I have an "66" Starfire 1 (bridge pickup version) and the Hagstrom has but one magnet. I'm the original owner.
NuSonics are finished and ready for general release. It took a little longer than I thought ironing out some minor issues with the bobbins and mounting rings but I'm confident I've now got a pickup that looks just like a Bi Sonic but is a little more adaptable for pole spacing and number of strings!
For some reason I can't post pictures so here's the address to my website with pics and a soundfile link
http://lhnborn.com/page5.htm
As before, I'm always interested in feedback
Ah I see. It depends on where the builder or player wants the pole pieces to be. The coil of the pickup is directly under and in line with the pole pieces, not the screws, so that's where the focus of the pickup is - I'll post some pictures up when I get a moment which'll explain it better than I can
my holy grail bass tone is definitely Jack Casady in '68... here's a shining example... listen to that monstrous chord at 0:55!!! but the entire tune is unbelievable... oh and that run at the very end... mmmmmm 8)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=777OLZzfurc