Probably going to need Joe's help with this one.
Im looking at creating a guitar for myself as im bored. Something like a bizarre les paul special with dual P-90's and I think im going to mess around with dummy coils. I'm trying to learn the variables so that I can build the design of the dummy coil into the guitar (thus teaching myself the concept). My current thought is that Im going to laminate a 1/8"-1/4" thick top on the guitar, so I could possibly put the dummy coils in between the neck and bridge pickup inside the guitar and invisible to the outside. I could see this having several advantages as the dummy coils are out of reach of the magnetic field of the other pickups, but also are in the same hum generating area as the P-90's.
So far from reading here i've picked up a few things...
1) Larger diameter wire is better for the dummy coil as it will less the impact on tone.
2) Voltage Generation between both the active and dummy coils need to be equal.
3) Inductance does not have to match between the two coils
So I believe I understand WHY the above is true, but it leaves me with several questions
1) How can a coil with a non magnetic core be capable of creating voltage? How does it do it?
2) Does the dummy coil need a ferrous core? Adding the core is going to increase the inductance, but is it going to affect the voltage creation potential? Also what effect would it have increasing the size of the core on the dummy (maybe less winds required and less loss of tone?)
3) How can one create a consistant hum field in order to measure the voltage created by hum in each coil?
4) How would you determin the size of the dummy coil? I have a spool of high quality 36 AWG and thought that this would be a good choice.
5) I've read about "area-turns", but dont understand the concept - can anyone explain it to me?
Thanks for listening to the ramblings of a madman on christmas night.
b.
Im looking at creating a guitar for myself as im bored. Something like a bizarre les paul special with dual P-90's and I think im going to mess around with dummy coils. I'm trying to learn the variables so that I can build the design of the dummy coil into the guitar (thus teaching myself the concept). My current thought is that Im going to laminate a 1/8"-1/4" thick top on the guitar, so I could possibly put the dummy coils in between the neck and bridge pickup inside the guitar and invisible to the outside. I could see this having several advantages as the dummy coils are out of reach of the magnetic field of the other pickups, but also are in the same hum generating area as the P-90's.
So far from reading here i've picked up a few things...
1) Larger diameter wire is better for the dummy coil as it will less the impact on tone.
2) Voltage Generation between both the active and dummy coils need to be equal.
3) Inductance does not have to match between the two coils
So I believe I understand WHY the above is true, but it leaves me with several questions
1) How can a coil with a non magnetic core be capable of creating voltage? How does it do it?
2) Does the dummy coil need a ferrous core? Adding the core is going to increase the inductance, but is it going to affect the voltage creation potential? Also what effect would it have increasing the size of the core on the dummy (maybe less winds required and less loss of tone?)
3) How can one create a consistant hum field in order to measure the voltage created by hum in each coil?
4) How would you determin the size of the dummy coil? I have a spool of high quality 36 AWG and thought that this would be a good choice.
5) I've read about "area-turns", but dont understand the concept - can anyone explain it to me?
Thanks for listening to the ramblings of a madman on christmas night.
b.
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