Folks -
First, my thanks to the many forum members who have helped deepen my knowledge of this craft. The generally recommended Extech meter has revealed something that seems to have eluded me in the past, which is that the mutual inductance in a conventionally polarized sidewinder seems to be negative! There's always the chance that I've mixed up some lead markings, etc.; I'll check my work again later today. (In fact, there's also a chance that Mike Sulzer may have pointed this out in some way a while back; not sure of that one either.)
However, whether I've screwed up or not this brings up a coupla interesting questions for me:
1. Do y'all think that there are sonic effects of this sort of interaction between the coils (besides the expected effect on resonant frequency of the total inductance)?
2. Would the use of separate center slugs with a bit of a gap in between (and a corresponding repositioning of magnets to allow for normal function) have an effect on this phenomenon? (I s'ppose this would also depend on what the heck I actually do with the mags.)
I'm gonna go back into The Lab and do some empirical dorking around. 'Meantime, if any of you who have a firmer grasp of these kinds of things in principle wanna enlighten us, please do!
Bob Palmieri
First, my thanks to the many forum members who have helped deepen my knowledge of this craft. The generally recommended Extech meter has revealed something that seems to have eluded me in the past, which is that the mutual inductance in a conventionally polarized sidewinder seems to be negative! There's always the chance that I've mixed up some lead markings, etc.; I'll check my work again later today. (In fact, there's also a chance that Mike Sulzer may have pointed this out in some way a while back; not sure of that one either.)
However, whether I've screwed up or not this brings up a coupla interesting questions for me:
1. Do y'all think that there are sonic effects of this sort of interaction between the coils (besides the expected effect on resonant frequency of the total inductance)?
2. Would the use of separate center slugs with a bit of a gap in between (and a corresponding repositioning of magnets to allow for normal function) have an effect on this phenomenon? (I s'ppose this would also depend on what the heck I actually do with the mags.)
I'm gonna go back into The Lab and do some empirical dorking around. 'Meantime, if any of you who have a firmer grasp of these kinds of things in principle wanna enlighten us, please do!
Bob Palmieri
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