I installed a Dimarzio ToneZone. It sounded pretty damn good but when wired in parallel mode it is just as noisy as doing a coil cut. So I measured the DC resistance between various leads.
Here is what I got:
9.22 K between red and black. No other wire pairing produced any resistance!!
I did the same thing for a Steve's Special. It mesaured 5.61 K between red and black and 12.24 between green and white. Those total to 17.85 which is quite close to the advertised spec of 17.88 DC resistance.
ToneZone is supposed to have 17.31 K total.
So I don't know what to make of this. It sort of suggests that only one coil is good but when wired in series the pickup sounds pretty hot and there is no hum.
Can someone help me solve this riddle?
thanks,
brian
Here is what I got:
9.22 K between red and black. No other wire pairing produced any resistance!!
I did the same thing for a Steve's Special. It mesaured 5.61 K between red and black and 12.24 between green and white. Those total to 17.85 which is quite close to the advertised spec of 17.88 DC resistance.
ToneZone is supposed to have 17.31 K total.
So I don't know what to make of this. It sort of suggests that only one coil is good but when wired in series the pickup sounds pretty hot and there is no hum.
Can someone help me solve this riddle?
thanks,
brian
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