DetroitBlues Posted Friday at 04:18 PM Posted Friday at 04:18 PM Probably not, the HRW was a Schaller humbucker that was completely reworked. However, just my thoughts anyway.
bolero Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I can't remember who built their jazz floater pickups before? Someone local to Kalamazoo? they sounded good. I think they were all Humbuckers? I don't think the Schaller pickup design would work as a floater, it's too deep. Maybe if you got rid of the cover & modded the baseplate.
skydog52 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I reached out to Ren. He said they never were used as floaters.
pressure Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Ken Rambo made the first floaters Heritage used. There were 2 or 3 different pickups designated by stickers on the bottom. Heritage floating pickups are now made in house and they are Fab.
MartyGrass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I believe Ken made 3 versions, the large majority being Floating #3. Ken Armstrong would rebuild these to a higher output for about $100. I have what's probably a unique one rebuilt as a single coil by one of the current Heritage team. People bad mouthed the Floating #3 a lot. I firmly believe much of the criticism came from the urge to guild the lilly. The #3 is an excellent low output humbucker. It is very clean, almost acoustic sounding.
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