After this thread I ordered some of the threaded magnets from Sensmag. Nice stuff and BTW I'm quite sure that it is exactly tha same nagets that Telenator/Telebob use when modifying reissued WRHB, the same he is posting all over the internet about (if you do not believe me, do a search for wide range humbucker and see how many hits have his name in them).
Anyway I have a reissue WRHB in for a rebuild, and I'm experimenting right now with turn count. At the same time I would like to check my data if someone would like to lend a helping hand. In the book "the Fender Telecaster" Duchossoir says that the WRHB had 5000 turns of 42AWG poly on each coil, but also states that the dcr was 10,6 kohms. The same dcr have been mentioned elsewere (the guitar pickup handbook and the book by Mario Milan). A dcr of around 10 k makes the turn count of 5000/coil not so likely (otherwise that book by Duchossoir is extremely detailed and trustworthy). I have seen turn count numbers ranging from 6200 to 6800 on the internet. Have anyone more information about this. If so I might be able to share more or less all the other measurements from a real vintage WRHB (as it wasn't mine I wasn't alowed to take of the wire to measure the turn count but I have almost all the other measeurements).
Anyway I have a reissue WRHB in for a rebuild, and I'm experimenting right now with turn count. At the same time I would like to check my data if someone would like to lend a helping hand. In the book "the Fender Telecaster" Duchossoir says that the WRHB had 5000 turns of 42AWG poly on each coil, but also states that the dcr was 10,6 kohms. The same dcr have been mentioned elsewere (the guitar pickup handbook and the book by Mario Milan). A dcr of around 10 k makes the turn count of 5000/coil not so likely (otherwise that book by Duchossoir is extremely detailed and trustworthy). I have seen turn count numbers ranging from 6200 to 6800 on the internet. Have anyone more information about this. If so I might be able to share more or less all the other measurements from a real vintage WRHB (as it wasn't mine I wasn't alowed to take of the wire to measure the turn count but I have almost all the other measeurements).
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