I just bought my first LCR Meter on Ebay. It seems pretty decent for less than $50. It's a no name LCR4070. I've been winding pickups long enough now to get one in order to make them more consistent I hope. Anyway, I was taking some readings and comparing to different brands of similar designed pickups I have in the shop, Duncans, Fender, Suhr, etc and I got different readings but I don't quite understand them all.
I set the meter to 20H to read inductance and I get these readings,
(I won't disclose the actual model in case they get mad)
Duncan Strat = 6.37H
Suhr Strat = 7.19H
My Pickup = 5.91H
I set the meter to 20nf to read capacitance and I get these readings,
Duncan Strat = 8.77nf
Suhr Strat = 7.37nf
My Pickup = 7.19nf
I understand the capacitance reading (I think) but what do the inductance readings tell me? I assume these represent actual Henries but they seem kinda high. FYI the back of the box for the Custom Shop Fender 69 Strat pickups say they are 2.2 Henries and I got almost 6H on my meter. False advertising? Or does it really matter if it sounds good, just keep the numbers in range? Thanks
I set the meter to 20H to read inductance and I get these readings,
(I won't disclose the actual model in case they get mad)
Duncan Strat = 6.37H
Suhr Strat = 7.19H
My Pickup = 5.91H
I set the meter to 20nf to read capacitance and I get these readings,
Duncan Strat = 8.77nf
Suhr Strat = 7.37nf
My Pickup = 7.19nf
I understand the capacitance reading (I think) but what do the inductance readings tell me? I assume these represent actual Henries but they seem kinda high. FYI the back of the box for the Custom Shop Fender 69 Strat pickups say they are 2.2 Henries and I got almost 6H on my meter. False advertising? Or does it really matter if it sounds good, just keep the numbers in range? Thanks
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