I just posted this over at TheGearPage. I thought you guys might find it interesting.
There is a slight, but measurable, difference between RWRP and non RWRP.
Here's how I determined it.
I mounted a set of pickups in a pickguard, the middle pickup being RWRP. To convert the middle pickup to non RWRP, I removed it from the pickguard and flipped it over, effectively flipping both the polarity and winding direction relative to the other two pickups with everything else held exactly constant. I did not hard mount the middle pickup so I could flip it quickly, but took care to ensure that it was at the right height relative to the other two (although slight differences in height don't affect the measurement anyway). I also maintained the integrity of the pole piece location (i.e. the low E magnet stayed in the low E slot).
I measured the inductance of the bridge/middle pair wired in parallel at 1 kHz with a Extech model 380193 LCR meter. I took ten measurements in a row at each orientation in the space of about 5 minutes, changing the RWRP orientation between each measurement. With each measurement, I toggled the measurement frequency between 120 Hz and 1 kHz to reset the meter.
The RWRP inductance is 1591.97 +/- 0.63 mH
The non RWRP inductance is 1579.13 +/- 0.60 mH
This is only a difference of about 0.8% but it is statistically significant (by a pretty wide margin).
There is a slight, but measurable, difference between RWRP and non RWRP.
Here's how I determined it.
I mounted a set of pickups in a pickguard, the middle pickup being RWRP. To convert the middle pickup to non RWRP, I removed it from the pickguard and flipped it over, effectively flipping both the polarity and winding direction relative to the other two pickups with everything else held exactly constant. I did not hard mount the middle pickup so I could flip it quickly, but took care to ensure that it was at the right height relative to the other two (although slight differences in height don't affect the measurement anyway). I also maintained the integrity of the pole piece location (i.e. the low E magnet stayed in the low E slot).
I measured the inductance of the bridge/middle pair wired in parallel at 1 kHz with a Extech model 380193 LCR meter. I took ten measurements in a row at each orientation in the space of about 5 minutes, changing the RWRP orientation between each measurement. With each measurement, I toggled the measurement frequency between 120 Hz and 1 kHz to reset the meter.
The RWRP inductance is 1591.97 +/- 0.63 mH
The non RWRP inductance is 1579.13 +/- 0.60 mH
This is only a difference of about 0.8% but it is statistically significant (by a pretty wide margin).
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