Originally posted by Rick Turner
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I never said the resonant frequency and Q are everything, just that they are important. Obviously there are other things that matter as well. And it is not a matter of trusting ears or theoretical knowledge, but rather of using both together. If you have so much to try and so little time, it makes sense to figure out which ones you do not need to try.
For example, coupling the coils together. If the effect is to destroy the hum canceling of a humbucker, then you probably will not make pickups that way even if you like the sound. The other major effects are to double the inductance of the coil combination if you get perfect coupling as well as doubling the output voltage. Then you have to take off about 30% of the turns to get back to the original inductance. That still leaves you with about 40% more output. That is why I was interested in doing this: more output without making the magnets stronger. But the hum kills the idea.
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