Just wondering if theere's a prescribed method of establishing whether the wire has been wound clockwise/anticlockwise around a given unknown 'on guitar' pickup bobbin? (to save removing a pickup from the guitar & physically eyeballing it)
I'm thinking that a low voltage - say 9V into the coil (via the guitar's jack socket), ought to reveal something! (ie take a test coil with known 'direction of wind' & known magnet polarity, put a compass up to it, place 9V across it the coil in parallel...observe the result, reverse the winding polarity, carry out the same test - observe the results etc, once you've the data, it should then be possible to apply it to a pickup of unknown winding direction? (ie two bits of info would be to hand....the magnet polarity & DC voltage polarity...just need the third bit of info which I reckon could be extrapolated from that?)
I'm thinking that a low voltage - say 9V into the coil (via the guitar's jack socket), ought to reveal something! (ie take a test coil with known 'direction of wind' & known magnet polarity, put a compass up to it, place 9V across it the coil in parallel...observe the result, reverse the winding polarity, carry out the same test - observe the results etc, once you've the data, it should then be possible to apply it to a pickup of unknown winding direction? (ie two bits of info would be to hand....the magnet polarity & DC voltage polarity...just need the third bit of info which I reckon could be extrapolated from that?)
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