I am kind new at this. I am interested in winding my own single coil pickups. I recently rewound a Fender Texas Special bridge w 42 guage wire to read 7.20 on my ohm meter. ?? is this the same as DC resistance?
I know there are many factors that create tone and no winding can be EXACTY duplicated but I have a few question to ask.
If one has a pickup whose windings are rounded..meaning less wire near the bobbins and more in the center...and with all other thing being as close to equall as possibe..another one exactly the same ohm reading and everything but the wire is wound more like an hourglass...meaning more wire close to the bobbins and much less in the center....are there some generalizations that can be made about the tonal differences?
Also what if I took the same Fender TS pickup I wound to 7.2 w/ 42 guage wire and wound it to 7.2 with thicker, or lighter wire...what generalizations can be made about thier sonic differences?
Maybe these are dumb questions but I would like to learn..
Is there any link someone could provide to a web page or old post that answers these questions?
Thanks
Ross - Baltimore
I know there are many factors that create tone and no winding can be EXACTY duplicated but I have a few question to ask.
If one has a pickup whose windings are rounded..meaning less wire near the bobbins and more in the center...and with all other thing being as close to equall as possibe..another one exactly the same ohm reading and everything but the wire is wound more like an hourglass...meaning more wire close to the bobbins and much less in the center....are there some generalizations that can be made about the tonal differences?
Also what if I took the same Fender TS pickup I wound to 7.2 w/ 42 guage wire and wound it to 7.2 with thicker, or lighter wire...what generalizations can be made about thier sonic differences?
Maybe these are dumb questions but I would like to learn..
Is there any link someone could provide to a web page or old post that answers these questions?
Thanks
Ross - Baltimore
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