hey folk
New to this forum and to winding, but I've been building instruments for myself for a few years. I see a few extended-range and multi-scale instruments coming down the pike in the next few years, so I'm starting to wade into this winding thing...slowly. I've read just about every post here, and I'm working on plans for a winder now.
My question: I know that active EMG pickups have some kind of buffer chip/circuit epoxied in with the magnet & coils to bring down the impedence. Has anyone here ever deconstructed one to see what's going on in there? What kind of chip/circuit they use for this?
Their spec sheets also hint at using low-gauss magnets...anyone know what's up with that? What's the idea behind it? Anyone ever measure one?
thanks for this great forum!
New to this forum and to winding, but I've been building instruments for myself for a few years. I see a few extended-range and multi-scale instruments coming down the pike in the next few years, so I'm starting to wade into this winding thing...slowly. I've read just about every post here, and I'm working on plans for a winder now.
My question: I know that active EMG pickups have some kind of buffer chip/circuit epoxied in with the magnet & coils to bring down the impedence. Has anyone here ever deconstructed one to see what's going on in there? What kind of chip/circuit they use for this?
Their spec sheets also hint at using low-gauss magnets...anyone know what's up with that? What's the idea behind it? Anyone ever measure one?
thanks for this great forum!
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