Originally posted by kugelspot
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Then some Fender pickups have plastic bobbins, and the wire doesn't touch the poles/magnets. Once again, not a bad thing, but different.
Then there are factors about the coil dimensions... how tall and wide, etc. The type of bobbin will effect that.
Then there is the quality and type of magnets used, and if steel poles are utilized, what type of steel is being used.
Lastly is the magnet wire's insulation thickness, and the winding pattern. Often people don't care for the tone of very neatly wound coils.
The number of turns will also vary with the style of pickup, and that will made big differences in the tone.
So as LtKojak alluded to, there are many factors that made up the tone of a pickups, and that in itself is quite subjective. What is a good sounding pickup, and what is a bad sounding pickup? It's kind of like saying what's the best color? But I will agree that some cheap pickups are just dull and lifeless.
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