Straight out of your own posts:
First you claimed that the screw side was stronger than the slug side. Then I show you how incorrect that is. At that moment you start to claim that the difference is not significant enough and that it is hardly audible and so on. That is really something.
De facto there is a difference. Is it a big difference or not? As suggested, listen to the pickups you wind. Use your ears and tell us what you think. There is more difference to look for than only output strength. If you do not hear the difference in output and tone/timbre that I hear, I don’t really know if we listen in the same way. But hey, all ears are different.
I’m not sure I get your question completely, but if you mean that the coil is so small I can poke it in the close proximity of one single pole, thus measuring the response from one individual pole and eliminating the response of surrounding poles the answer is no But if you mean that the coil is small enough to be in approximately the same place as the string will be the answer is yes. . And I do not really see the point of measuring the tonal response of individual poles as I am not interested in that but the tonal qualities of the complete pickup
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De facto there is a difference. Is it a big difference or not? As suggested, listen to the pickups you wind. Use your ears and tell us what you think. There is more difference to look for than only output strength. If you do not hear the difference in output and tone/timbre that I hear, I don’t really know if we listen in the same way. But hey, all ears are different.
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