hello ...
Anyone tried to make a pickup similiar to the Stimer St-48 that Jacque carries at GypsyGuitars. I'd like to attempt something (the $275 price tag is a bit daunting at the monent) in that mode.
From what i can guess the originals are probably similiar to other early electric pickups in that they are single coil and probably wound by hand instead of the current machine method.
I had been working on and restoring old tube amps before I took up GJ playing so i have amps that probably closely match whatever Django played. I am trying to find a suitable, cheap single-coil pickup that i can bastardize into the requisite height restrictions and put a volumn pot on it.
Before i get too carried away I thought I'd post and see what someone else might be doing ...
c'est chaud
ViejoVato... aka milzzzzzzzzzz
"I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way"
my granny 'Meme' Foster circa 1998 at age 102
Django Jerry Jam - home grown GJ & Dead Ahead pickin'
http://www.DjangoJerryJam.com
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But a couple thoughts/ideas-
1- Stimers were/are cheap ol' single coil pickups. Some might even categorize them as cheap crap. Nothing magical about them EXCEPT they work and fit well with Selmer type guitars.
2-Look for old Harmony rocket pick-ups like the first one pictured here:http://www.broadwaymusicco.com/Harmony24.htm
They were made by DeArmond/Rowe Industries and are a a perfect substitute for a Stimer if you are willing and able to do some soldering.
You will need to attach either a jack or a cord to the pickup. Use some tacky stuff to keep it on the guitar. They are about the same size and thickness as an ST-48 without the volume control portion.
I did all this and it worked and sounded great, no different from my stimer. Until I got over zealous in my retrofit and destroyed the whole thing! I then found the ST-48 I now own and said screw it, I'd rather spend my time playing than soldering.
If you can find a source for these pickups at a good price go for it. I paid $50US for mine and felt ripped off even at that price (hell, I WAS ripped off. But look how much Stimers cost!)
I hope this points you in the right direction.
troy
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 73386&rd=1
what a great group ... list a question one day .. get onto several trails the next ...
special thanks to:
Djangology 4 the picture of the Stimer 'guts' .. i kinda thought that they were single wound around one magnet and that pic confirms my hypothesis
langleydjango for the Harmony/DeArmond/Rowe Industries leads ... i've scrapped my other plan which was to seek out a 80's vintage Ibanez hollow body .. thay have become too pricy.. i'll look for a Harmony Meteor ... maybe even find a real junker with the pickups in tact ...
the scotsman who actually found an interesting item on ebay ... i had looked there but missed this gem ... thanks...
One or some of these pickups will find its' way into my humble shop to be sacrificed on the alter of 'tone quest' .. i'll post my results and maybe even get some sounds up on a local GJ group's site ...
If you haven't heard them please go have a listen to Hot Club of tucson ....
www.hotcluboftucson.com
thanks to Allin Kibben - rhythm guitarist for HC de T and Web page builder/creator ....
Ciao ...
milzzzzzzzzzz aka ViejoVato
my granny 'Meme' Foster circa 1998 at age 102
Django Jerry Jam - home grown GJ & Dead Ahead pickin'
http://www.DjangoJerryJam.com
Try an old tube amp like an EH Gibson, Valco or Oahu (both probably originally intended to be lap steel amps) and see what you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... :MESELX:IT
selling these demo models for 50$
ciao
Krivo
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