Looking at the inductance one could predict how the pickup may sound. Most pickups (single coils) are above 2 Henries. The higher you go the warmer it will sound but eventually the highs will drop off.
The way Q was described to me is that it is a factor of signal quality in that a higher Q is better. The signal is like a pendulum swinging. Release it and with a high Q it takes a while for it to come to rest. A low Q is like the pendulum swinging in a liquid, it quickly disipates. So a Q of 1 or lower would be a signal that drops of fairly quickly. Most single coils that I have tested are 2 and slightly above.
This is how I understand it so far. Someone else may have a better understanding than I do.
The way Q was described to me is that it is a factor of signal quality in that a higher Q is better. The signal is like a pendulum swinging. Release it and with a high Q it takes a while for it to come to rest. A low Q is like the pendulum swinging in a liquid, it quickly disipates. So a Q of 1 or lower would be a signal that drops of fairly quickly. Most single coils that I have tested are 2 and slightly above.
This is how I understand it so far. Someone else may have a better understanding than I do.
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