A work colleague told me his soundhole pickup was giving him some grief and humming, so I asked him to bring it in and I'd take a look at it. I wasn't quite prepared for what I saw: a "blade" pickup, curved in a parenthesis-like curve to nestle up against the part of the soundhole closest to the neck. He doesn't know the make of the pickup and there are no identifying marks on it. Since the sructure is held together by "security" bolts, I'm unable to take it apart and see the bare coil.
How in heaven's name do you wind a curved pickup coil? Or is it likely to be like some of those whacko Goya pickups I used to see in V shapes where several separate coils would lie inside the pickup cover? What stymies me is the fact that it is a blade pickup and that the shape of the package pretty much precludes use of 2 or even 3 separate coils on, say, plastic bobbins slipped over a less blade-like base of the blade.
Man, this is a real head-scratcher.
How in heaven's name do you wind a curved pickup coil? Or is it likely to be like some of those whacko Goya pickups I used to see in V shapes where several separate coils would lie inside the pickup cover? What stymies me is the fact that it is a blade pickup and that the shape of the package pretty much precludes use of 2 or even 3 separate coils on, say, plastic bobbins slipped over a less blade-like base of the blade.
Man, this is a real head-scratcher.
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