I've been doing a lot of thinking about the AlemRic, I've even thought of testing the water by purchasing a set of Alembic Pickups and electronics and putting together a RIC body with the Alembic pickups.
I picked up a set of MXY56 pickups on Ebay with all the electronics. I have a 4004Ci Rickenbacker that has the pickups mounted on the surface of the bass. I didn't realize how BIG they were, but the price was right! I WAS playing with the idea of putting it together just to see what it sounds like.
BUT THEN...I found this old post...In it, Mica states Custom pickups masters are $350, and the silicone mold is $75. Once they're made, we can make as many of the custom shape you want.
Does this mean if I give them the exact measurements of the stock High Gain Rickenbacker pickups and have Alembic make a set of Europa electronics that will screw right into the existing Ric pickup space? Has anyone ACTUALLY done something like this? I don't want to do any routing to a 4003 and I'd rather NOT use my 4004Ci. If so, I'll be selling the MXY56 system and order a set of new electronics from Mica.
I can get my hands on a Ric Body really cheap. If I can get the electronics made, it would be a great stand in until I can go for my EXOTIC wood AlemRic. But I'd really just want to drop the new pickups right in and screw them down.
Any thoughts? I'm really not a hands on kind of guy, but am I missing some major pitfall here of does this sound doable?
Posted on Thursday, June 20, 2002 - 2:31 pm: on a post called MXY pickups for my Tobias.
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MXY pickups for 5-string basses are 5x1.22 inches. These will fit strings widths up to 3.50 inches above the bridge pickup. $480 for a standard set with either 3 controls (volume, pan, filter) or 4 controls (volume, pan, bass, treble).
Custom pickups masters are $350, and the silicone mold is $75. Once they're made, we can make as many of the custom shape you want.
Depending on the value of the bass, you may find an existing shape that can be fit with a minimum of routing to save some money.
The pickups are intended to work with our electronics as a system. We don't so any testing with other electronics, so we don't have experience with mixing them.
(Message edited by ajish4 on May 15, 2006)
(Message edited by ajish4 on May 15, 2006)