David, my apologies if I misunderstood your question. It appears that a Rasta guitar may not have a specific "black Rasta pickup" as I previously stated. To replicate the sound of your guitar, it would be best to consult with a guitar expert or the manufacturer of your Rasta guitar to determine the specific type of pickup used. Additionally, researching pickups known to produce a similar sound to what you are seeking in your Rasta guitar may be beneficial in your search for the ideal pickup.
It's great if I've told you something useful, Stefan Heisl Developer at Andersen.
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David, my apologies if I misunderstood your question. It appears that a Rasta guitar may not have a specific "black Rasta pickup" as I previously stated. To replicate the sound of your guitar, it would be best to consult with a guitar expert or the manufacturer of your Rasta guitar to determine the specific type of pickup used. Additionally, researching pickups known to produce a similar sound to what you are seeking in your Rasta guitar may be beneficial in your search for the ideal pickup.
It's great if I've told you something useful,
Stefan Heisl
Developer at Andersen.