Hello everyone, thought i'd come out of lurking and make my first post. This looks like a great forum with some great people on here.
Recently started on wax potting my pickups heres what im doing:
Bought a small deep fat fryer
bought beeswax and paraffin from eBay
80:20 ratio of paraffin to beeswax
heat to 150 deg F (strictly)
dunked for 15 mins
wiped off excess from faces
I recorded the pickup in question first tapping them with a wooden block to hear the output thru my amp - not surprisingly a loud clonk comes though.
After potting it still does it.
My understanding of microphonic potting is it eliminates air pockets in coils thus leaving no where for microphonic resonances to manifest. great yeah it has done that perfectly but I thought it would also get rid of all non magnetic noises too? When i bosh a wooden block on hem it still come through. Does anyone have any input
It would be nice to completely eliminate guitar related clonking noises like when your strap moves around on your guitar or your trem arm moving around so the wooden block test is extreme!
I did it on 3 types of pickups
Strats
Humbuckers (with metal covers - i can understand why they may still ring after potting)
I guess the point of all that blurb in one sentence is:
Should wax potting stop all non magnetic vibrations from being picked up?
Cheers,
Jack!
Recently started on wax potting my pickups heres what im doing:
Bought a small deep fat fryer
bought beeswax and paraffin from eBay
80:20 ratio of paraffin to beeswax
heat to 150 deg F (strictly)
dunked for 15 mins
wiped off excess from faces
I recorded the pickup in question first tapping them with a wooden block to hear the output thru my amp - not surprisingly a loud clonk comes though.
After potting it still does it.
My understanding of microphonic potting is it eliminates air pockets in coils thus leaving no where for microphonic resonances to manifest. great yeah it has done that perfectly but I thought it would also get rid of all non magnetic noises too? When i bosh a wooden block on hem it still come through. Does anyone have any input
It would be nice to completely eliminate guitar related clonking noises like when your strap moves around on your guitar or your trem arm moving around so the wooden block test is extreme!
I did it on 3 types of pickups
Strats
Humbuckers (with metal covers - i can understand why they may still ring after potting)
I guess the point of all that blurb in one sentence is:
Should wax potting stop all non magnetic vibrations from being picked up?
Cheers,
Jack!
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