I'm trying to recreate (no 100% clone, just the overall vibe, sound and look) of the Gretsch DynaSonic/DeArmond 200 pickups for a Gretsch-ish guitar I'm building for a customer. I have most parts down, cannibalizing a set of GFS for the frames, using the drawings from the patents, on line pics and so on to make wooden bobbins topped with pick guard material to match the guitar, but I have not good info on turn count, and some contradictionary info on the wire used. I have seen references to AWG43 and AWG44 being used. Anyone know whats correct? And i have seen a range of DCRs, from 7,5 K to 13 K, although Dave Hunter states 8.5 to 12K in his book.
As I am temporarily out of AWG43 and I tried to wind the bobbin I with AWG42 to see were I ended up. I reached 7.4 K with 7500 turns before the bobbin was a tad more than full. So the 7.5K DCR with 43 or 44 wire seems a bit on the low side. Anyone have any accurate info willing to share?
And the sound of the first try? Promising, but not really there yet. Output on the low side but nice twangy sound with a bit more body than a low output Tele. With a bit more wire on it might sound really good. But I would like to come as close as possible to the real deal with my cheep-ass copy. So any input is highly appreciated.
As I am temporarily out of AWG43 and I tried to wind the bobbin I with AWG42 to see were I ended up. I reached 7.4 K with 7500 turns before the bobbin was a tad more than full. So the 7.5K DCR with 43 or 44 wire seems a bit on the low side. Anyone have any accurate info willing to share?
And the sound of the first try? Promising, but not really there yet. Output on the low side but nice twangy sound with a bit more body than a low output Tele. With a bit more wire on it might sound really good. But I would like to come as close as possible to the real deal with my cheep-ass copy. So any input is highly appreciated.
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