Well here is a rare oportunity for some of you.. I decided to hack apart my Lane Poor MM5 (which by assumption is near identical to the MM4). I photographed everything as I went, and I have the high res photos if anyone really wants one.
I haven't taken measurements of the bobbins yet, that will be the next time I get bored... Anyway here goes. I used a large belt sander with a 60 grit belt to grind through the layers. Very tough to do as the magnets stick to the metal platten.
Picture 1: Here is the outside of the pickup, the MM4 is in a musicman style case, but the MM5 is put in the soapbar style casing.
Picture 2: This picture is the first layer when you sand through the top. The whole pickup is encased in thin brass shielding soldered to ground.
Picture 3: Bottom view of the pickup (serial number removed).
Picture 4: Here is a side view. What you can see is that the "shell" or case of the pickup is harder. The inside is more silicon like, while the outside is cured very hard. Two completely different materials. The outside sands very easy, but the inside is very gummy.
Picture 5: Bottom view of the pickup, again more shielding..
Picture 6: I've slowly picked away all of the silicon from the foil, and now you can see the ground wire soldered to the foil, You can also see that the foil is tightly held together with solder. Very nice looking.
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I haven't taken measurements of the bobbins yet, that will be the next time I get bored... Anyway here goes. I used a large belt sander with a 60 grit belt to grind through the layers. Very tough to do as the magnets stick to the metal platten.
Picture 1: Here is the outside of the pickup, the MM4 is in a musicman style case, but the MM5 is put in the soapbar style casing.
Picture 2: This picture is the first layer when you sand through the top. The whole pickup is encased in thin brass shielding soldered to ground.
Picture 3: Bottom view of the pickup (serial number removed).
Picture 4: Here is a side view. What you can see is that the "shell" or case of the pickup is harder. The inside is more silicon like, while the outside is cured very hard. Two completely different materials. The outside sands very easy, but the inside is very gummy.
Picture 5: Bottom view of the pickup, again more shielding..
Picture 6: I've slowly picked away all of the silicon from the foil, and now you can see the ground wire soldered to the foil, You can also see that the foil is tightly held together with solder. Very nice looking.
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