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The "guts" of the pickup is a rail-style single coil, with an impedance of about 2.68kOhms.
#TEISCO DEL REY ET 31 MOD#
If you are looking to mod it, you can easily cut off that amp cord, bare the wires inside and wire it direct to an output jack instead. The pickup comes with a standard eight-foot 1/4" amp cord attached so you can mount this in your guitar and plug it right into an amp.
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The thickness is just a hair over 1/4", so with a little bit of modding (remove the ears), this can be used as a surface-mount pickup on a cigar box guitar. With the mounting ears, the total width is 5". The size of the pickup itself (minus the mounting ears) is 2 3/4" x 1 1/8". Also known as Teisco Del Ray, these budget-level guitars were marketed under a number of brand names including Norma, Kimberley and later Silvertone. It is made in the style of the classic Teisco(tm)-brand Del Rey(R) "Gold Foil" pickups, and for such a simple (and inexpensive) pickup it really puts out great sound. Teisco Guitars and Basses For players seeking genuine vintage mojo on a budget, it's hard to beat the funky guitars and basses put out by Japanese maker Teisco guitars in the '60s. This is a special magnetic pickup designed for mounting into the sound hole of an acoustic guitar. And this ET-440 was the only one to feature four of the buggers These are good sounding pickups that were found on a few guitars from this period, including the ET. The grey battleship pickups were really unique and very short-lived, only appearing on Teisco guitars for a year or two. Authentic 1960's Pawn Shop Guitar Tone! Inspired by the famous Ry Cooder Gold Foil pickup. But going back to 1964, this ET-440 model appeared.