Stupid newbie questions...
The wife and kids were out selling Girl Scout cookies yesterday, so I got a chance to work on my 'tinkering' list.
One of the things I got to tinker with was an old no-name guitar with a dead pickup. The winding was broken (the pickups have no tape wrapped around the coil, so it's easy to break a winding when changing strings or picking hard).
I'm considering rewinding it for the middle position as a reverse-wind/reverse polarity. I'm thinking about unwinding the coil onto a spool, then rewinding it back onto the bobbin. Then, I figured if I slipped the magnet polepieces out of the bobbin, and put them back in "upside down", I'd be reversing the polarity.
Here are my questions:
First, is it practical to re-use the existing wire, or will it be an exercise in futility?
Second, would this actually be hum-cancelling with the existing pickups, or would it be out of phase?
This old guitar intrigues me... it's got a crappy trem bridge which I've blocked, and is put together pretty cheaply. However, it's got a cool switching system:
3 single coil pickups (neck and middle each read 9.4 ohms!), and two 3-way blade switches...
Switch 1's 3 positions are: neck, middle bridge.
If switch 2 is in second position, switch 1 is : neck+middle, middle+bridge, neck+bridge.
If switch 2 is in the 3rd position, all pickups are muted (kill switch).
As an added bonus, a small slide switch controls a bass roll-off cap, which brings out the strat chime without being thin or harsh.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated!
Thanks!
The wife and kids were out selling Girl Scout cookies yesterday, so I got a chance to work on my 'tinkering' list.
One of the things I got to tinker with was an old no-name guitar with a dead pickup. The winding was broken (the pickups have no tape wrapped around the coil, so it's easy to break a winding when changing strings or picking hard).
I'm considering rewinding it for the middle position as a reverse-wind/reverse polarity. I'm thinking about unwinding the coil onto a spool, then rewinding it back onto the bobbin. Then, I figured if I slipped the magnet polepieces out of the bobbin, and put them back in "upside down", I'd be reversing the polarity.
Here are my questions:
First, is it practical to re-use the existing wire, or will it be an exercise in futility?
Second, would this actually be hum-cancelling with the existing pickups, or would it be out of phase?
This old guitar intrigues me... it's got a crappy trem bridge which I've blocked, and is put together pretty cheaply. However, it's got a cool switching system:
3 single coil pickups (neck and middle each read 9.4 ohms!), and two 3-way blade switches...
Switch 1's 3 positions are: neck, middle bridge.
If switch 2 is in second position, switch 1 is : neck+middle, middle+bridge, neck+bridge.
If switch 2 is in the 3rd position, all pickups are muted (kill switch).
As an added bonus, a small slide switch controls a bass roll-off cap, which brings out the strat chime without being thin or harsh.
Any advice or tips would be appreciated!
Thanks!
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