I just saw an old Stew-Mac video of Lindy Fralin talking about pickup winding and electronics recorded in the 90's. It's a seminar he gave somewhere, and have never heard of it. Anybody heard of this?
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Yes I have that video somewhere around here. Its pretty basic. The thing that kind of shocked me was he said he sees no conceivable use for 44 gauge wire :-) Does StewMac still sell it?http://www.SDpickups.com
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Originally posted by Possum View PostThe thing that kind of shocked me was he said he sees no conceivable use for 44 gauge wire :-) Does StewMac still sell it?
43-AWG is used at the Tele® neck position and in Rickenbacker pickups. 43-gauge wire requires fewer windings to attain a desired coil resistance.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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It also contains all the secrets of vintage PAFs. Well, at least the copy I got from that guy I met down at the crossroads at midnight.....funny, he wanted to tune my guitar for me so I let him, and made me sign a receipthttp://www.SDpickups.com
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Yeah, I bought the video after it came out. Eventually, I wound up talking to Lindy, explaining I was in the beginning stage of learning to wind my own pickups. He had several things to say, first of which is that he did that presentation for one of those luthier's conventions, and didn't make it himself, nor was he paid for it or receving any money for it.
He then went on to offer me quite a bit of advice, including offering to sell me some wire to start with. He couldn't have been nicer about the whole thing. I still think highly of him for taking the time to talk to a complete noob like myself.
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Originally posted by Grindell View PostYeah, I bought the video after it came out. Eventually, I wound up talking to Lindy, explaining I was in the beginning stage of learning to wind my own pickups. He had several things to say, first of which is that he did that presentation for one of those luthier's conventions, and didn't make it himself, nor was he paid for it or receving any money for it.
He then went on to offer me quite a bit of advice, including offering to sell me some wire to start with. He couldn't have been nicer about the whole thing. I still think highly of him for taking the time to talk to a complete noob like myself.
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You know who else was nice to me? Seymour Duncan. I talked to him after that flare up that happened a couple of years ago involving SK and some comments made about the old Pickup Makers Association. I talked to him after that, and happened to mention that I was a part of that, and he had only kind words for not only the group, but also this site and all us amateur and small time winders. He said that he didn't really consider us his competition, and even if we were his competition, he wished us all the best. He made the comment about a rising tide lifting all boats. He couldn't have been more of a gentleman about the whole thing.
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Originally posted by Grindell View PostYou know who else was nice to me? Seymour Duncan. I talked to him after that flare up that happened a couple of years ago involving SK and some comments made about the old Pickup Makers Association. I talked to him after that, and happened to mention that I was a part of that, and he had only kind words for not only the group, but also this site and all us amateur and small time winders. He said that he didn't really consider us his competition, and even if we were his competition, he wished us all the best. He made the comment about a rising tide lifting all boats. He couldn't have been more of a gentleman about the whole thing.
Inquiring minds would like to know...Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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You have to be an old pickup maker It has one member....me. Actually it was the original Ampage forum, SK ran it and had a group buyer's association, he still sells stuff and I think still has a small forum somewhere but its not very active, haven't look there in a long time.http://www.SDpickups.com
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"43-AWG is used at the Tele® neck position and in Rickenbacker pickups. 43-gauge wire requires fewer windings to attain a desired coil resistance."
If you wind for a constant resistance, changing to smaller wire, the number of turns drops, and the inductance and output both go down, the resonant frequency goes up and the damping also goes up. So you tend to get a flatter response to a higher frequency.
It could sound like it has less highs.
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Originally posted by Possum View Post...it was the original Ampage forum, SK ran it and had a group buyer's association...
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostYeah whatever happened to SK? seems like he faded away. I remember he used to have a spread sheet to use as a parts/price list.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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Originally posted by David Schwab View Post
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