We all know that the main purpose/benefit of scatter winding (spacing between each turn and layer of wire) is to reduce the distributed capacitance of the coil, which generally results in a better sounding pickup (warmer, more balanced).
Despite what most folks have heard and think about programmable winding machines, they can create a level of distributed capacitance equal to hand winding. This is done by programming the controller to adjust the pitch or spacing between each turn/layer…. a more precise scatter, ….so to speak.
IMHO and through experience, programmable machines can wind pickups that sound just as good as those created by hand winding. Case in point…Wolfe’s pickups,.. which get rave reviews, are probably mostly done by an automated winding machine using a specific programs. SD and DM are also done by machine.
HERE IS MY QUESTION: With both pickups being identical, except for the actual scatter, (but with the same level of distributed capacitance), would both pickups sound the same? (Amps, cables, pots, etc… would also be the same)
Would the actual physical scatter of the wire affect the pickup’s voicing? ...again, all things being equal.
Yes…..I know… suck it and see. …and I will. It’s on my to do list. I just wanted pose the question in the forum to see what folks thought/experienced. I would be particularly interested in hearing from Wolfe, R Walker, Jason, and whoever else that does both programmable winding and hand winding….Joe, chime in to enlighten us as well.
Despite what most folks have heard and think about programmable winding machines, they can create a level of distributed capacitance equal to hand winding. This is done by programming the controller to adjust the pitch or spacing between each turn/layer…. a more precise scatter, ….so to speak.
IMHO and through experience, programmable machines can wind pickups that sound just as good as those created by hand winding. Case in point…Wolfe’s pickups,.. which get rave reviews, are probably mostly done by an automated winding machine using a specific programs. SD and DM are also done by machine.
HERE IS MY QUESTION: With both pickups being identical, except for the actual scatter, (but with the same level of distributed capacitance), would both pickups sound the same? (Amps, cables, pots, etc… would also be the same)
Would the actual physical scatter of the wire affect the pickup’s voicing? ...again, all things being equal.
Yes…..I know… suck it and see. …and I will. It’s on my to do list. I just wanted pose the question in the forum to see what folks thought/experienced. I would be particularly interested in hearing from Wolfe, R Walker, Jason, and whoever else that does both programmable winding and hand winding….Joe, chime in to enlighten us as well.
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