This weekend I tried my hand at making 4 tele pickups. I wound the first neck pickup till the bobbin would take no more (about 6.5k). The second neck pickup just under 6.2k to match the 3 pole pickup I made that I really like. I wound the bridge pickups similarly. I installed them in a Squier I picked up to use for testing. The problem is that there just isn't the level of articulation and detail with the tele pickups as I got with my experimental 3 string. My guess is that with only 3 poles I had to wind much fatter to get to just over 6k. My question is, what impedance range is the limit before I hit the wall with the high end using heavy formvar?
Ok, perhaps it was just dumb luck on the first 3 pole pickup but this is the sound I am looking to create with the telecaster I am building. So this week I plan on drawing and cutting larger flatwork for the neck pickup tops and will try to wind them fatter. The bridge flatwork should be large enough to take enough wire to match. Am I heading in the right direction? I really really like the combination of Alnico2 with heavy formvar with the small pickups I built and want to recreate the tone with the telecaster I am building.
Thanks for any and all help and insight.
Don
Ok, perhaps it was just dumb luck on the first 3 pole pickup but this is the sound I am looking to create with the telecaster I am building. So this week I plan on drawing and cutting larger flatwork for the neck pickup tops and will try to wind them fatter. The bridge flatwork should be large enough to take enough wire to match. Am I heading in the right direction? I really really like the combination of Alnico2 with heavy formvar with the small pickups I built and want to recreate the tone with the telecaster I am building.
Thanks for any and all help and insight.
Don
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