Hello,
First off I should preface this by saying I know unfortunately very little about pickups. They have always seemed like a bit of the black art to me, however I'm in a bit of quandry on this one so I thought I'd ask the professionals.
The pickup in question is a Hofner (or umlaut on the o if you are proper about it) model 510. It was given to me by a friend who heard I needed one for another friend's Hofner Colorama guitar. So, I measured the DC resistance of the unit as being 150R. This seems extremely low to me. I am used to seeing something like 2-5k from pickups. I haven't tried the pickup yet as I'm not sure if it will be worth my trouble.
Could this be an example of a cheap microphone guitar pickup? That's about the only thing impedance wise I could compare it to. If so, is it possible that the pickup is actually meant to be used in an active circuit? I can't imagine the losses in any sort of unbalanced cable over a meter long.
Thanks for any responses.
First off I should preface this by saying I know unfortunately very little about pickups. They have always seemed like a bit of the black art to me, however I'm in a bit of quandry on this one so I thought I'd ask the professionals.
The pickup in question is a Hofner (or umlaut on the o if you are proper about it) model 510. It was given to me by a friend who heard I needed one for another friend's Hofner Colorama guitar. So, I measured the DC resistance of the unit as being 150R. This seems extremely low to me. I am used to seeing something like 2-5k from pickups. I haven't tried the pickup yet as I'm not sure if it will be worth my trouble.
Could this be an example of a cheap microphone guitar pickup? That's about the only thing impedance wise I could compare it to. If so, is it possible that the pickup is actually meant to be used in an active circuit? I can't imagine the losses in any sort of unbalanced cable over a meter long.
Thanks for any responses.
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