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You'll want to ditch the metal underneath, like Schwab said. WInd with Double, or triple build 43. This will help with coil shape, as I am a firm believer in coil shape. There should be room left on the bobbin to hit your lower ohms. You will notice a nice top crack, with a nice pronounced lowend, and a rich vocal lowmid. the highs will be there. I would start with a normal single coil. If you like the look of the blades, have at it. Make sure and keep the coil shape strait, from top to bottom- no bulges.
BTW, LOL, are you out to cut Glass? if you are............
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Originally posted by NightWinder View PostYou'll want to ditch the metal underneath, like Schwab said. WInd with Double, or triple build 43. This will help with coil shape, as I am a firm believer in coil shape. There should be room left on the bobbin to hit your lower ohms. You will notice a nice top crack, with a nice pronounced lowend, and a rich vocal lowmid. the highs will be there. I would start with a normal single coil. If you like the look of the blades, have at it. Make sure and keep the coil shape strait, from top to bottom- no bulges.
BTW, LOL, are you out to cut Glass? if you are............
as for the glass cutting tone, i am kinda going for a so clear its harsh sound so yeah. ive been listenign to alot of jesus lizard and shellac who use travis bean guitars which have aluminium through necks (effectively). i know i cant add the harmonics in, but i am going to try and accentuate them through a bright pickup with strong magnets (the magnets will be p90 style or similarly below the pickup to effect the string minimally. i have started making guitars and want to make an aluminium necked one when i get a chance.
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Originally posted by NightWinder View PostYou'll want to ditch the metal underneath, like Schwab said.
Originally posted by NightWinder View PostWInd with Double, or triple build 43.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by black_labb View Postive been listenign to alot of jesus lizard and shellac who use travis bean guitars which have aluminium through necks (effectively).It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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Well, think? 42 single, 42 double. You wont get as much on the coil as single build. Using 43 double, same thing, higher ohm than 42. 43 single will be too small of a coil at that ohm. 43 double will fill the bobbin up more, therefor seeing more of the string field. See the repetitiveness....opt for around 7.5k with 43 d, and dont go haywire with the scatter. This is a common mistake when one first starts out. get good seperation between the layers, but try not to duplicate the Grand Canyon!!
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostYou know those Travis Bean guitars used Fender Wide Range humbuckers... they just made new brass covers for them. They just bent and soldered the brass and had it plated.
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True, but I don't think changes in self-capacitance are all that important in practice, as the coil capacitance is generally swamped by the capacitance of the cable from guitar to amp.
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Originally posted by rocket View PostI really dont think so, otherwise scatterwinding would change the sound either. because scatterwinding is mostly decreasing capacitanceIt would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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