Hi, first post here.
I have been reading about low impedance/current sensing pickup designs like the Lace Alumitones, and I was wondering if there was some sort of continuous function or relation between the number of turns/thickness of wire, and the mode in which the pickup operates most efficiently?
Obviously the low impedance pickups use few turns of thicker wire and are optimized for current output, and the high impedance pickups use many turns of thinner wire for optimal voltage output.
Is this just some basic electronics theory that I have overlooked?
Thanks,
Alex (EarthTonesAudio)
I have been reading about low impedance/current sensing pickup designs like the Lace Alumitones, and I was wondering if there was some sort of continuous function or relation between the number of turns/thickness of wire, and the mode in which the pickup operates most efficiently?
Obviously the low impedance pickups use few turns of thicker wire and are optimized for current output, and the high impedance pickups use many turns of thinner wire for optimal voltage output.
Is this just some basic electronics theory that I have overlooked?
Thanks,
Alex (EarthTonesAudio)
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