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| Plain enamel wire on ebay
Baewire has some plain enamel wire on their eBay store at the moment. Kind of pricy, but then I have no idea how much the stuff goes for. But if anyone is interested: http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/baewir...Q_fromZQQ_mdoZ
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Does that mean $22 /lb for the wholesale accounts at Mojo? I might just get some at that price. I have a sense that folks were hoarding copper when the price kept going up but now they are trying to unload it. |
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$22 a pound for PE is pretty good. I'm used to paying $30.
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I just logged in to see the wholesale price and it does not change. So that makes it $44.00 for a pound, which is a little high.
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Does anyone have a source for smaller orders of wire (1/2lb, 1lb, etc)? Or would someone who's got a good amount of it sell me a smaller spool?
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Cryptozoo, Mojo is also selling 1/2 lb spools I think.
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David, maybe I missed it on Mojo's site, but it looked like their cheapest spool was $220 or so...
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I heard from BAE wire on Ebay, that stuff is good wire but I think its being dumped, its way over spec at .0030" which is about the same diameter as most heavy formvar, I have alot of NOS PE that size and its not useful for much....
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Just got off the phone with Mojo & they don't sell smaller quantities of PU wire than what's on the site. (5 & 8 lbs) Anyone know a good spot to pick up 1lb or less of Formvar & Plain Enamel? Just getting into this PU thing & I don't need a huge spool. (yet) ;-) Cheers Sean |
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Why not just start with single SPN 155 which is soderon, very handy stuff and if you can get a decent sound from it you are well on your way.
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I agree, you don't need formvar or PE to wind great pickups.
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True but you also can't get the same tones you get with plain enamel wire. There is no substitute.
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A) would you hear the difference if someone didn't tell you? B) is the difference enough to matter in a real world situation?
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The way I would describe it is PE is a drier tone and poly has a sort of juicy tonal quality to it in comparison.
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Poly wire has less treble response, which is desirable in some cases for sure. Could you hear it in a blind test, maybe, maybe not. On a sophisticated frequency analyzer you could see it. A bottom line test would be wind identical pickups for NECK position and use a repeatable machine wind. You will hear a difference.
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I've done some experiments with pickups, and was quite surprised when I wound up two pickups to the same specs, except one had 43 AWG, and the other was 44, and that one had 1/16" blades, and the other had 1/8. Did they sound different? Yes, but not by a whole lot. In a recorded side by side comparison on the same bass, it was hard to tell. It wasn't enough of a difference to consider it a new model. So I'd imagine PE vs. poly is similar. I hear more of a difference with insulation thicknesses, and that depends on the design of the pickup. Thicker insulation (and/or wire) is juicy sounding.
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The difference is in the insulation substance, the dielectric constant is where its at. Have you ever wound a PAF neck pickup with single formvar? Way different than PE, too dark to use. Unfortunately there are no specs on insulation types and every company uses a proprietary mix anyway. Believe me if poly wire was no different than PE for PAFs I'd be using it all the time, its way cheaper. I recently cloned another vintage type of pickup very similar to PAFs which uses poly wire and immediately I could hear the difference from the wire. Maybe your ears to tuned too much to bass guitars? I'm listening to every day to prototype buckers with PE, listening to very small details and have been for a long time, making a set with poly wire really stuck out as being very different, I like it actually but in a PAF clone it does the wrong things and would make a terrible neck pickup. We can argue this for pages and page but those of us who use PE all the time know its value and its faults. When I started I used to think PE was just another mythical attributed wire, but over time I got to know it really well and its various diameters and from different companies, NOS etc. Definitely would not use it in a tele neck pickup for a traditional vintage tone. I also make alot of historic tele reproductions and poly doesn't cut it for those, again would be nice if it did because I'd save a ton of money on magnet wire...
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The Mojo wire I got is probably the same, and yes its being dumped, most hobby pickup makers think all 42 and 43 is all the same size but once you buy a micrometer you find out. There's not much use for .0030" plain enamel for me. I think that stuff was made for PRS or one of the other pickup companies and they kept the good stuff and unloaded the offspec stuff.....
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FACT: I don't think there is any choice for plain enamel any more. I contacted Mojo and they said American Wire is the only manufacturer for plain enamel and they make it for BAE, Elektrisola, everyone at one spec and one spec only. No matter who you buy it from it will all be the same unless they have old stock or something. Also once its gone its gone forever so I wouldn't put all my eggs in that PE basket and find alternatives.
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Well that is only partially correct. REA Magnet Wire makes it for MWS, not AWC. The AWC wire is black and the only stuff I've seen made by them is being dumped from big buys by third parties unamed. You can't get it any useable diameters except for specialty pickups. I did manage to get a roll that was useable but that was 2 years ago from BAE, but they haven't had it since unfortunately...
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It will be interesting to see what happens. Maybe we should just hoard the PE and in 10 years start making "authentic" PAF replicas with that stuff. Then we might have an edge in the market.
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I asked Mojo where they got their wire and they told me Elektrisola. Elektrisola doesn't make PE anymore. AWC makes it for Elektrisola now. Call and ask. I am only quoting from the horses mouth and I trust they know considering they deal with these companies on a regular basis.
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I have a spool from Electrisola and it is the stuff I saw on some Duncan singlecoils. MWS sells REA Plain Enamel wich is also not the same as American Wire Co from Mojo. Had a spool from Wirenetics and it looked different than all others ......... If there is only one making PE he is making it verry inconsistent. |
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| Yes I spoke to David at Mojo about 2 weeks ago about this because I can't track down the old Elekrisola stuff. I don't like the AWC but apparently there isn't any choice. I will use something else because I just don't see the cost/benifit using that stuff anymore. It's reinforcing this information is true when I see Ebay listings from BAE with "Hard to find" and pictures of AWC spools of PE.
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AWC made the nice dark stuff, then stopped making it for a while (about 6 months I think) when they had equipment problems. They do make it again, and ONLY sell to Elektrisola. This is from a really nice girl I used to deal with at AWC. Also, I think the new legislations about chemicals has changed AWC's color to the same reddish stuff as everybody else.
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| This was last April or May I think. What she told me was their equipment for making PE was "broken" and or "taken apart" and she'd let me know when it was fixed. She did get in touch with me later, but told me everything was going to Elektrisola. Even before it was slated for Elektrisola, she told me I'd have to buy in the range of 200 lbs, but she make be able to get the guys to run me a small batch of 20 lbs or so. Never happened.
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Yep, then you have to sift through to find the useable stuff and dump the rest on Ebay. I think there are enough guys here to pull enough money together to have them do a run. I managed to put together $2400 to buy four of us screw poles and there were about 3 others who were too late. We coulld probably get ten of us together to fund a run of 42 guage PE. I don't want to head a project like, Jon what do you think? Can you find out what a minimum amount would be (its probably 200 lbs) split ten ways and would we get all useable stuff or some oversize crap no one wants? How much control do they have? I can't afford anything until after taxes probably but it would be worth finding out what is doable as a group.
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No thanks on the group wire buy. Group buys are a recipe for disaster because there is a real possibility that you won't get quite exactly what you asked for and then everyone on on the hook for it. Then you have to divide up everything and ship it which is a pain. Also if I can get what I want I'm fine buying 200lbs. and going solo. But getting what you want is the catch.
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