I have the scatterwound toasters on my Ric and love them to death in the bridge position, though I find the neck pickup a little wooly / muffled, and may invest in a rewind (if I ever get some money)
It depends on what Ric toasters you have, there are two (three actually) toaster types.
Vintage (till 1969 I think) between 7.2 & 8 K Ohm scatter wound and have the classic Ric sound
Reissue toasters came in about 12 K Ohm, and didn't quite have the top end associated with the vintage pickups, these where in the signiture and reissue guitars till around 1999. Apparently many people remove the windings till it is closer to the original 7 to 8 K range
The current toasters are back to around the original resistance and are scatterwound again, and are pretty nice sounding.
I believe (from what I have read) that the toasters on 60s basses are the same toasters as used on the guitar range.
It may be an idea to keep the original pickup and buy a new one to be rewound by Tim and thse guys have them for sale at less than the original Ric price (and their Hi Gains are pretty dammed cheap for a mutant strat project)
http://www.edromanguitars.com/guitar/rickenbacker/parts_ric.htmThese guys also carry Ric parts
http://www.ricsrus.com/ and are very helpful
BTW is it my imagination or does the Ric suffer less from hum than fender single coils ?
Rob...