I can't believe I just now found this forum and am scratching my head as to why I hadn't seen www.music-electronics-forum.com until now!
A little background on me:
I've been winding, repairing, and refurbishing pickups of all shapes and sizes for 10 years or so. I do it because I love hearing instruments that sound great, to satisfy my geek tendencies, because it's incredibly enjoyable for me, and because it something that I happen to be good at!
Between growing up in my fathers instrument repair shop, playing music professionally on a national and international level for 20 years, and 10 years of working in guitar shops, I've had my hands on lots of great sounding instruments- both vintage and modern- and plenty of lackluster ones as well! I've spent thousands of dollars and thousands of hours researching, developing, and honing this craft as best I can- learning by trial and error (lots of errors!), but it wasn't long before I figured out the basics of what it takes to build and wind a good sounding pickup. That said, by no means to I claim to be an expert- I love to learn and am fortunate to be able to do so with every new day and every new pickup or repair.
So, hello everyone! I'm glad to be here.
A little background on me:
I've been winding, repairing, and refurbishing pickups of all shapes and sizes for 10 years or so. I do it because I love hearing instruments that sound great, to satisfy my geek tendencies, because it's incredibly enjoyable for me, and because it something that I happen to be good at!
Between growing up in my fathers instrument repair shop, playing music professionally on a national and international level for 20 years, and 10 years of working in guitar shops, I've had my hands on lots of great sounding instruments- both vintage and modern- and plenty of lackluster ones as well! I've spent thousands of dollars and thousands of hours researching, developing, and honing this craft as best I can- learning by trial and error (lots of errors!), but it wasn't long before I figured out the basics of what it takes to build and wind a good sounding pickup. That said, by no means to I claim to be an expert- I love to learn and am fortunate to be able to do so with every new day and every new pickup or repair.
So, hello everyone! I'm glad to be here.
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