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1970s JHS copy of a Gibson Marauder
"there were a lot of Gibson Marauder copies being sold under different brand names such as Avon, Cimar, ESP, Maya, Rose Morris, CSL and finally JHS (now known as Vintage & Encore)"
"there were a lot of Gibson Marauder copies being sold under different brand names such as Avon, Cimar, ESP, Maya, Rose Morris, CSL and finally JHS (now known as Vintage & Encore)"
Doog wrote:paul_ wrote:The Polaris II (bridge pickup) and III (a II with a trem, I think) both had 2 pickups.Doog wrote: Ahhh, so sick, I really liked that blue one, good to hear it sounds good plugged in too. If it had 2 pickups, I probably woulda taken it; I think the body was pretty much the same thickness as the neck
The neck is probably thicker than the body, to be honest. The strings are way high over the pickguard and the neck pocket on the body is the thinnest bit of wood on the whole thing (thinner than the headstock).
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Why are the two on the right so much smaller than the one on the left?westtexasred wrote:1970s JHS copy of a Gibson Marauder
"there were a lot of Gibson Marauder copies being sold under different brand names such as Avon, Cimar, ESP, Maya, Rose Morris, CSL and finally JHS (now known as Vintage & Encore)"
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It might not fit sideways (or straight) with the actual rout. Don't really know.Doog wrote:Thinking out loud, on (free alternative to) Photoshop:
I might have to track me down another matching pickup as that looks SICK and is likely more up my alley than the huge woolly stock neckbucker...
But a much more useful mod would be the blend control some late Marauders had.
Possibly, although that Avon/Rose Morris I had years ago had a swimming pool route, and the stock neck humbucker is already way bigger than the proposed mod so it miiiiiiiight be ok?Fakir Mustache wrote:It might not fit sideways (or straight) with the actual rout. Don't really know.
Gonna have to play the long game on this anyways, said pickups don't pop-up often. Although, I've now got it in my head to find another Marauder, and swap pickups, so I've got a SS and a HH Marauder. BEASTLY.
(using photos of a Photoshop definitely helps helps on the uncanny valley shit a bit lol)
Would just need to get the (obviously custom) pickguard extended out a bit to cover the gooch gap by the bridge. However, that might actually be a problem with the stock route, might need to open up the pit a little.
Ehhh, my Silvertone Jupiter had a stock blend pot (since unwired), and I'd leave it on one setting and never touch it again. Easier to just do that with the pickup heights and still have control over the switching.Fakir Mustache wrote:But a much more useful mod would be the blend control some late Marauders had.
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I find that it only works if the bridge pickup is already louder than the neck.Doog wrote:Ehhh, my Silvertone Jupiter had a stock blend pot (since unwired), and I'd leave it on one setting and never touch it again. Easier to just do that with the pickup heights and still have control over the switching.
If they both put out around the same output, you can lower the neck pickup flat and the bridge pickup almost touching the strings and the middle position will still sound like only neck alone.
Ehhhh well that depends how much available space you have, doesn't it?Fakir Mustache wrote:I find that it only works if the bridge pickup is already louder than the neck.
If they both put out around the same output, you can lower the neck pickup flat and the bridge pickup almost touching the strings and the middle position will still sound like only neck alone.
The humbucker is twice as loud as the singlecoil in this Marauder, but the position and angle of guitar's neck allows for the bridge itself to sit quite high, giving lots of space between the strings and the pickguard, so a large range of pickup height adjustment possibilities.
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I doubt the humbucker is twice as loud as the single coil on the Marauder. Have you measured the resistances?Doog wrote:Ehhhh well that depends how much available space you have, doesn't it?Fakir Mustache wrote:I find that it only works if the bridge pickup is already louder than the neck.
If they both put out around the same output, you can lower the neck pickup flat and the bridge pickup almost touching the strings and the middle position will still sound like only neck alone.
The humbucker is twice as loud as the singlecoil in this Marauder, but the position and angle of guitar's neck allows for the bridge itself to sit quite high, giving lots of space between the strings and the pickguard, so a large range of pickup height adjustment possibilities.
On my Vintage Modified Mustang the bridge pickup has more resistance than the neck, and I have it as high as possible, a couple of mm below the strings, the neck pickup flat with the scratchplate and the neck pickup still sounds too loud.
But I don't doubt that the Marauder bridge sits higher with normal action.
The problem is that in the neck position the strings vibrate more.
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Actually you're right,Doog wrote:I have not; it's just louder, okay? Yeesh.Fakir Mustache wrote: I doubt the humbucker is twice as loud as the single coil on the Marauder. Have you measured the resistances?
I found some info online, humbucker measures about 6K ohms,, bridge about 2.25K. Although that's not a 100% indication of output because it may vary with pickup construction.