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    I'm new to this forum, so forgive me if this question has been answered already.

    I'm about to build 2 humbuckers in the near future, and I was wondering if anybody knew how many winds would produce whatever output?

    Is there a formula?

    I'm looking to produce an output of 410 with the dc resistance of 11.03k.
    This pickup will be made with a ceramic magnet too.

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    Use the search function before you ask general questions. Most have already been answered.

    Also, do research for your self. Search google. There are plenty of websites out there which have your answer. I can recall 2 or 3 off the top of my head that I have come across. Seek and you will find.

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    • #3
      this is a useful tool
      Coil Estimator
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      • #4
        Output depends on other factors than DC resistance. Thinner wire will read higher with less turns than heavier wire. So 5000 turns of 42 wont be as high as 5000 turns of 44, but they will have the same output. So DC resistance is meaningless as an indicator of output. It's only useful for comparing two pickups with the same wire gauge. In this situation, higher DC resistance will equate to more turns, and more output.

        You should be more concerned with the tone you want, than some meaningless numbers. Those are mostly used for marketing by pickup makers.

        But try the coil estimator to get you in the ball park.
        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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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chris Klein View Post
          Use the search function before you ask general questions. Most have already been answered.

          Also, do research for your self. Search google. There are plenty of websites out there which have your answer. I can recall 2 or 3 off the top of my head that I have come across. Seek and you will find.
          I have researched this before. I'm not very tech savey, and I didn't know what to search....so I thought that I would ask for help.....

          Sorry if I sound like a prick but, why bother replying to a thread if all your going to say is that? Do you really think your answer helped?

          Once again sorry if I sound like I'm coming of mean.

          Copperheadroads.....THANK YOU SOOOO MUUUUCH! That's exactly what I was looking for!

          David.....Thank you as well. To tell you the truth, I'm looking to "recreate" John Petrucci's pickups, and fit them on a guitar I'm planning. I know I should be looking for my own unique sound....but, I just can't resist......

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Untitled_Project View Post
            David.....Thank you as well. To tell you the truth, I'm looking to "recreate" John Petrucci's pickups, and fit them on a guitar I'm planning. I know I should be looking for my own unique sound....but, I just can't resist......
            Well that is one way to do it.
            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


            http://coneyislandguitars.com
            www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon

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