Got a Hoyer Flying Arrow (80´s) . Hoyer used since early seventies DiMarzio PU´s. Great Guitars but the roller bridge don´t works perfect. The higher the pitch the more impure sound. Tune-o-matic is more precise ...Thanks for sharing ... )JO
Hi Mr Lawman, I dont think these are original pickups. At production time Hoyer did use closed Pickups with "Hoyer"written on them - not really good sounding ones I do recall.... As for the bridge: the same one was also used on the 12-strings (I owned one of these...) - but then with double rolls that helped greatly to position the strings correctly over the pols pieces....
Super Duper Gitarre. Das sagen ich auch öfter. Grüße aus Deutschland
Got a Hoyer Flying Arrow (80´s) . Hoyer used since early seventies DiMarzio PU´s. Great Guitars but the roller bridge don´t works perfect. The higher the pitch the more impure sound. Tune-o-matic is more precise ...Thanks for sharing ... )JO
ich hatte so eine 1971, keine Ahnung wo die geblieben ist...
Just got one for $5 close to this SG copy
Hi Mr Lawman, I dont think these are original pickups. At production time Hoyer did use closed Pickups with "Hoyer"written on them - not really good sounding ones I do recall.... As for the bridge: the same one was also used on the 12-strings (I owned one of these...) - but then with double rolls that helped greatly to position the strings correctly over the pols pieces....