Dang...Fender D8 has a bad pickup...
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Dang...Fender D8 has a bad pickup...
Took the Fender I posted about earlier to my Tech because the back neck wasn't working...the neck switch was blue with corrosion and 'battery dust' (looks like the stuff from a bad car battery)...
Got everything working - and then discovered that the right hand pickup on the back neck is dead.
Anyone have one for sale?...have experience with a re-winder? or replacement source?
We hot-wired the remaining pickup to insure that it works - and it does...
(Like going to Doc for a flu shot and learning that you also have a variation of incurable halitosis that you never knew you had.)
Thanks for your help...
Michael
Got everything working - and then discovered that the right hand pickup on the back neck is dead.
Anyone have one for sale?...have experience with a re-winder? or replacement source?
We hot-wired the remaining pickup to insure that it works - and it does...
(Like going to Doc for a flu shot and learning that you also have a variation of incurable halitosis that you never knew you had.)
Thanks for your help...
Michael
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Sorry to hear that Michael.
I've heard good things about the Antiquity replacement pickups, but make sure you replace with the right one. They come in a neck and bridge and they're wound and polarized different. As Stephen was explaining, those are wound and paired together to give you a humbucker.
I've heard good things about the Antiquity replacement pickups, but make sure you replace with the right one. They come in a neck and bridge and they're wound and polarized different. As Stephen was explaining, those are wound and paired together to give you a humbucker.
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Pickup repare or replace
Michael, I don't know what you have decided to do about the Pickup you are having trouble with. But If you want to use the original PU. Try having it rewound by someone who knows exactly what to do in a timely manor. I know that there are many guy's out there doing this But, My suggestion is Curtis Novak.
He does a fabulous job. and you will be able to reuse your original PU. It can be wound with the same Diameter of motor lead wire it originally had, or you can have it TWEAKED...His Web Address is
http://curtisnovak.com/index.shtml
He does a fabulous job. and you will be able to reuse your original PU. It can be wound with the same Diameter of motor lead wire it originally had, or you can have it TWEAKED...His Web Address is
http://curtisnovak.com/index.shtml
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Fender D8 Pickups
Thanks everyone...I'm going to buy and install the set that Tom Snook has...I'll hold on to the originals...
Michael
Michael
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A few years back I was facing the same sitution on my T-3 Custom Fender...two p/u's worked, the third was stone-dead.
I'm not certain if Jason Lollar is still
building or repairing dead Fender p/u's. Jason did mine ... great job.
You might want contact him to see if he is still doing this kind of work ?
Strange thing about Fender p/u's...they go dead with little or no warning. Yet I have a number of steels which are many years older than my 1966 Fender T-3 Custom and have never experienced this dead p/u problem from any of them !
I'm not certain if Jason Lollar is still
building or repairing dead Fender p/u's. Jason did mine ... great job.
You might want contact him to see if he is still doing this kind of work ?
Strange thing about Fender p/u's...they go dead with little or no warning. Yet I have a number of steels which are many years older than my 1966 Fender T-3 Custom and have never experienced this dead p/u problem from any of them !
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Fender Stringmaster Pickups Replaced
...a bit of follow-up...replaced both original pickups on the rear neck today with Seymour Duncan Antiquity... they fit perfectly. Plastic covers slid on without any special re-working...
Work like they're supposed to and sound fine...
$125 for both through Guitar Center...
Michael
Work like they're supposed to and sound fine...
$125 for both through Guitar Center...
Michael