Treasure Chest of 9 Pickups

Syscokid

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All nine (9) pickups for $200 plus cost of your choice of shipping.
USPS Priority Shipping: Within the USA about $14. Canada is about $45...?

1: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling. Excellent condition.
2: Seymour Duncan JB (SH-4), 16.5 DCR, 4-conductor and 8.5" of cabling. Very Good cond.
3: Seymour Duncan '59 (SH-1b), 8.02 DCR, Single-conductor Braided at 13.5". Excellent.
4: Golden Age P90 Modern Alnico-5 (StewMac), 8.6 DCR, 13" of cabling. Excellent.
5: Dimarzio Virtual Hot PAF (DP214), bridge spacing, 9.66 DCR, 4-cond and 6" of cabling. Excellent.
6: Dimarzio BHN96 (PAF style), neck spacing, 7.70 DCR, 4-cond and 10.5" of cabling. Excellent.
7: GIBSON '57 Classic, 7.85 DCR, Single-cond braided at 14". Nickel cover shows nice aging. Very Good.
8: Maybe an old Mighty Mite? It's at least 37 years old. 13.8 DCR, 5.5" braided single conductor. Good.
9: Seymour Duncan "Pearly Gates" neck. 7.4 DCR, 4-conductor and 11" of cabling.

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Note on pic of pup #7: When I look at the pic, it looks like there's rust on the cover. There is no rust. Photography illusion...

#7, Gibson '57 Classic and #9, SD Pearly Gates the magnets are flipped. That means that the tone, when the both pickups are selected, will be out-of-phase. The Pearly Gates can be easily reversed by reversing the hot and ground leads, or I can flip the magnet back. The '57 Classic has a single conductor, so the wiring option is not available. I can flip this magnet back, too.


 
 
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Re: Treasure Chest of 9 Pickups

But just out of curiosity, if you can switch the phasing back by just swapping the leads, then what was the point of flipping the magnets in the first place? Couldn't you have just switched the leads?
 
Re: Treasure Chest of 9 Pickups

But just out of curiosity, if you can switch the phasing back by just swapping the leads, then what was the point of flipping the magnets in the first place? Couldn't you have just switched the leads?

I think if its installed already it might just be easier to reverse the magnet than to resolder. The heat from soldering on some components is both damaging and cumulative on some types of pots also changing resistance values or breaking them all together. It is possible to use a heatsink when re-soldering it can help prevent that type of damage.
 
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