Here is a quick photo of the first pickup with the Butyrate bobbins Belwar and I had done. They took FOREVER to get done but I am glad we did it. Belwar made up Solidworks drawing from original parts he and I had. And I found a plastic molder just outside of Kalamazoo to do the work. I have spent at least 20 hours going to his shop for test runs etc. I still have to head to Kalamazoo to check the final run when we do it. These bobbins are from the last test run. We need to run them with a little higher temperature to get rid of the flow lines. But the flow lines on this batch actually match a Pat# paf I have.
This pickup has slugs I had custom made from the correct vintage allow. I had two batches of slugs made on two different Brown and Sharpe screw machines. These slugs were done on a 00-G Brown and Sharpe. I just placed an order Monday for USA made baseplates and once that is done every part will be USA made!
This pickup does sound different than the same pickup wound with the same wire spools, on the same machines but with All Parts bobbins. And yes it does sound better IMO. The differences are the Butyrate bobbin pickup has a more pleasing high end and midrange than the on Butyrate pickup. There seems to be a bit more dynamics also. I think the plastic is part of it but the slugs are fractionally smaller in diameter with the Butyrate as per vintage specs and the coil former sizes are a fair amount different with the Butyrate as per vintage specs. There are some other vintage details that are not in the All Parts bobbins that we did with the Butyrate bobins that I think effect tone. I don't think you can chalk it all up to the plastic but these do sound noticeably different in a good way. I think some part of the tone has to do with the softer plastic since these are unpotted.
This pickup has slugs I had custom made from the correct vintage allow. I had two batches of slugs made on two different Brown and Sharpe screw machines. These slugs were done on a 00-G Brown and Sharpe. I just placed an order Monday for USA made baseplates and once that is done every part will be USA made!
This pickup does sound different than the same pickup wound with the same wire spools, on the same machines but with All Parts bobbins. And yes it does sound better IMO. The differences are the Butyrate bobbin pickup has a more pleasing high end and midrange than the on Butyrate pickup. There seems to be a bit more dynamics also. I think the plastic is part of it but the slugs are fractionally smaller in diameter with the Butyrate as per vintage specs and the coil former sizes are a fair amount different with the Butyrate as per vintage specs. There are some other vintage details that are not in the All Parts bobbins that we did with the Butyrate bobins that I think effect tone. I don't think you can chalk it all up to the plastic but these do sound noticeably different in a good way. I think some part of the tone has to do with the softer plastic since these are unpotted.
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