Okay, just thinking out loud, and I've got a curious idea. A bit of searching here and other places doesn't come up with any information about it being used with pickups.
I have no visions of grandeur, and I don't assume the idea is novel in any fashion, and it has probably been tried, somewhere by someone and discarded because it was non-functional, sounded awful, or any benefits of the design were outweighed by the problems in construction. Or perhaps the outcome is more efficiently created using "conventional" means.
But I'm curious, regardless about the feasibility and practicality of this:
What about winding two strands of wire on a single bobbin, to get the two coils needed for a humbucker? Not a "stacked" design, but winding from two spools simultaneously as you wind the bobbin? The two coils would exist in roughly the "same" space, intermingled.
Obviously this probably presents problems for execution, many of which I probably haven't thought of and probably won't unless I actually tried it. It seems a recipe for tangles and wire breakage, and there's probably some difficulty winding the two wires to similar tensions. You'd need a largish (P90 sized?) bobbin to get a decent amount of winds out of both wires.
Would it even work, or is there something really obvious I'm missing? Has it been tried before? What might it sound like? Is it physically possible using traditional winding gear?
I have no visions of grandeur, and I don't assume the idea is novel in any fashion, and it has probably been tried, somewhere by someone and discarded because it was non-functional, sounded awful, or any benefits of the design were outweighed by the problems in construction. Or perhaps the outcome is more efficiently created using "conventional" means.
But I'm curious, regardless about the feasibility and practicality of this:
What about winding two strands of wire on a single bobbin, to get the two coils needed for a humbucker? Not a "stacked" design, but winding from two spools simultaneously as you wind the bobbin? The two coils would exist in roughly the "same" space, intermingled.
Obviously this probably presents problems for execution, many of which I probably haven't thought of and probably won't unless I actually tried it. It seems a recipe for tangles and wire breakage, and there's probably some difficulty winding the two wires to similar tensions. You'd need a largish (P90 sized?) bobbin to get a decent amount of winds out of both wires.
Would it even work, or is there something really obvious I'm missing? Has it been tried before? What might it sound like? Is it physically possible using traditional winding gear?
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