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    PEvsPoly

    Music by Sergey Gunikov Albom "Songs of the world" 2011 compositions "Ireland" and "America"
    All compositions were made with 8 string guitar.
    Guitar pickup were provided by our company.


    Preamble:
    Until now there are discussions about the difference in sound quality of guitar pickups
    made with Poly isolation copper wire and PE. We have previously carried out many
    [experiments] and now we decided to pay attention to this discussion. We have conducted
    studies and made their findings, you can find them in video and screens attached.

    Wire samples:
    For the purity of the experiment as a sample of 42AWG PE wire a coil ½ lb from Mojotone
    was taken. As a sample of Poly 42 AWG we used our wire.

    10foot DCR:
    Poly
    OD - 0.071mm
    10foot /Rdc(t-30 C ͦ) - 17.50 Om
    (t-20 C ͦ) ~ 16.81 Om

    PE
    OD - 0.065mm
    10foot /Rdc(t-30 C ͦ) - 18.35 Om
    (t-20 C ͦ) ~ 17.63 Om

    Also we want to admit that coils with PE sample we have looks pretty much defferent for occupancy in the reel
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    Electrical measurements:

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    Tab №1, measurements of air cails before waxing were used for this tab.
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    Spectrograms

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    To be continued in post 2...
    9
    Sound sample №1
    22.22%
    2
    Sound sample №2
    22.22%
    2
    Sound sample №3
    33.33%
    3
    I luv PE BecAuse it is VINTAGE, dont like polls anyway and dont want to guess anything!!!
    22.22%
    2

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by MrCandy; 08-11-2011, 02:42 PM.
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  • #2
    What coil is used for what:
    For sound samples the following coils were used:
    Poly
    Coil №3 Poly LS- 83 5000NT(screws)
    Coil №5 Poly LS- 83 4900NT(slugs)
    PE
    Coil №4 PE LS- 83 5000NT(screws)
    Coil №6 PE LS-83 4900NT(slugs)

    As for coils with 30LS, they were used as test coils to identify the influence
    of wire layout in a row on the frequency characteristics.

    Spectrograms and Echar of pickups made

    PE
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    Poly
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    Materials:

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    To be continued post 3...
    Last edited by MrCandy; 08-11-2011, 01:58 PM.
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    • #3
      Some information about sound samples:
      All the sound tests were conducted at a time in the same day
      using same materials(BP, magnet(A2), slugs, screws…)
      We got 3 sound tests total.
      One using Poly, one using PE, and third one is our model of pickup using Poly 5000/4900NT screws/slugs.

      Recording equipment:
      TSL 60 AMP 1960 lead Cab
      AT 4040 microphone

      SAMPLES FOR THE POLL

      №1 1 MP3.mp3
      №2 2 MP3.mp3
      №3 3 MP3.mp3

      To make it easy to compare here are short cuts of samples recorded in the same sequence like in the POLL

      arpeggio MP3.mp3
      attack MP3.mp3
      funk MP3.mp3
      note picking MP3.mp3


      Findings:
      PE behaved predictably. As a wire with thinner copper D it showed smaller Q factor
      And lower RP. In fact, everyone should find the conclusions which he is interested in
      by watching the video and materials attached.
      Last edited by MrCandy; 08-11-2011, 02:23 PM.
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      • #4
        Nifty comparison, though the spectrograms have me scratching my head... I'm seeing more differences than I ever would've expected there to be between the two wires.

        Any thoughts on why the build seemed to come out different on the bobbins? With my own mickey-moused setup, I often notice that my tensioning needs to be different for different insulations (different smoothness of each wire), and the bobbin shapes and quality of the original spooling can be weird, too. Perhaps the Mojo came off a bit harder and ended up tighter?

        I took the liberty of converting the ODs for us imperial measurement folk (rounded as I saw fit):

        Poly: 0.00280
        PE: 0.00256

        It probably is just the speed of the video, but it looks like you're crunching the wire a bit with your micrometer. Do you crank it enough for the clutch to click, or do you stop short of that?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by FunkyKikuchiyo View Post
          It probably is just the speed of the video, but it looks like you're crunching the wire a bit with your micrometer. Do you crank it enough for the clutch to click, or do you stop short of that?
          We measured it 10 times before this video come out and it was more like AWG 42.5 But we measured "Mojotone AWG 42 1/2 lb coil".
          Our micrometer is fine. Speed of the video is x2-x3.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by MrCandy View Post
            We measured it 10 times before this video come out and it was more like AWG 42.5 But we measured "Mojotone AWG 42 1/2 lb coil".
            Our micrometer is fine. Speed of the video is x2-x3.
            It sounds about right - the mojo wire isn't exactly consistently on spec, but I was just curious.

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            • #7
              Is it fine to post your vote or better not, so it doesn't influence the others?

              BTW I LOVE blind tests.

              Thank you Andry for take the time and the effort to do this.

              When are you going to offer nickelsilver baseplates and covers?

              Yours truly,
              Last edited by LtKojak; 08-11-2011, 05:39 PM.
              Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
              Milano, Italy

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              • #8
                Originally posted by LtKojak View Post
                Is it fine to post your vote or better not, so it doesn't influence the others?
                Go ahead and influence Us!
                Terry
                "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                Terry

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                • #9
                  They all are very close ,& one of the clips i thought it might be #2
                  but I'm thinking it's 1
                  "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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                  • #10
                    how about doing it all over again with the same size wire and insulation build? 65 and 71 is a pretty big size difference and we dont know what the insulation build is on either wire.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                      Go ahead and influence Us!
                      Terry
                      Ok, here I go:

                      PE: n. 1
                      Poly: n. 2
                      Uneven wound coils: n. 3

                      Well? How did I do?
                      Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
                      Milano, Italy

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LtKojak View Post
                        Ok, here I go:

                        PE: n. 1
                        Poly: n. 2
                        Uneven wound coils: n. 3

                        Well? How did I do?
                        If you look at the charts, the PE is Lower Freq.
                        So IMO #2 might be the PE!
                        Like JL said with wire being different size and diff. DCR per foot, they can't sound the same.
                        B_T
                        "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                        Terry

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                        • #13
                          I doubt if any of the winders around here use the Mojo Plain Enamel .Way to pricey
                          "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                            If you look at the charts, the PE is Lower Freq.
                            So IMO #2 might be the PE!
                            Like JL said with wire being different size and diff. DCR per foot, they can't sound the same.
                            B_T
                            I'll second (third?) that. The differences are definitely there in the samples; it is just a matter of whether or not we can tell which is which. I'll save saying what I heard until more folks have had a chance to weigh in, though.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by FunkyKikuchiyo View Post
                              I took the liberty of converting the ODs for us imperial measurement folk (rounded as I saw fit):

                              Poly: 0.00280
                              PE: 0.00256
                              That difference in thickness, which I'm assuming is the insulation, will automatically change the way each sounds.

                              You can see in the photos that the PE coil is smaller. I think we need wire more closely matched to do an accurate test.
                              It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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