Years ago, I acquired a DeArmond pickup in a cross between a gift exchange and a horse trade. It looks like this pic from the Harmony Guitars Database- except the control box and jack have been cut off, leaving a 2-inch stub of lead wire: http://harmony.demont.net/pickups/images/0002.jpg
I now have a potential use for the pickup and- rather than make an ugly splice- would like to replace the lead. Well, actually, I want to detach the coil from the baseplate and install a twisted shielded pair. And- to make the situation more interesting- before deciding to replace the lead, I potted the pickup in wax.
Having heard that DeArmond coils are wrapped with spider thread, on bobbins made from the eggshells of DDT-laden eagles, I have some trepidation about opening the case.
I have little experience with pickup surgery, and don't know the configuration of this particular pickup.
If it as sturdy as this one, I'm pretty confident I can do the job:
http://harmony.demont.net/pickups/images/0034.jpg
If (as I fear) it looks like this, I'm afraid the coil will adhere to the cover and self-destruct:
http://harmony.demont.net/pickups/images/0014.jpg
Can someone advise on how to proceed without killing the patient?
I plan to drill the backs off the rivets. Once the pickup is safely disassembled, I'm pretty sure how to install the new lead. Then I would solder the case closed and glue the rivets to the cover, just for show. I could use some help with the in-between steps.
Thanks,
-rb
I now have a potential use for the pickup and- rather than make an ugly splice- would like to replace the lead. Well, actually, I want to detach the coil from the baseplate and install a twisted shielded pair. And- to make the situation more interesting- before deciding to replace the lead, I potted the pickup in wax.
Having heard that DeArmond coils are wrapped with spider thread, on bobbins made from the eggshells of DDT-laden eagles, I have some trepidation about opening the case.
I have little experience with pickup surgery, and don't know the configuration of this particular pickup.
If it as sturdy as this one, I'm pretty confident I can do the job:
http://harmony.demont.net/pickups/images/0034.jpg
If (as I fear) it looks like this, I'm afraid the coil will adhere to the cover and self-destruct:
http://harmony.demont.net/pickups/images/0014.jpg
Can someone advise on how to proceed without killing the patient?
I plan to drill the backs off the rivets. Once the pickup is safely disassembled, I'm pretty sure how to install the new lead. Then I would solder the case closed and glue the rivets to the cover, just for show. I could use some help with the in-between steps.
Thanks,
-rb
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