Hey all!
After messing with tapped coils and switching wire gauge part way through coils I remembered the bifilar discussions here and thought I'd try winding a HB with 2 gauges of wire simultaneously, then connecting the coils in series... just to see what happens. I wound with 42 and 44 AWG simultaneously, 3000 turns/coil, then connected the end of one gauge back to the start of the other so it effectively becomes 6000 turns/coil. I then wired the whole thing as a series HB as usual, took some measurements and had listen. The result wasn't good Lots of capacitance so poor treble, but the low end was surprisingly tight. It sounded much like a tone pot rolled off but with more clarity. I suppose it might have some use for jazz players who roll off their treble, hard to say, and it did sound nice and fluid with gain but definitely a one trick pony. Anyway, here's the measurements I took, which I found interesting. Keep in mind this was a 7 string multiscale humbucker using M3 bolt polepieces and no keeper bar. A5 magnet. I use single sided PCB blanks for baseplates, so a thin layer of copper. Hopefully this is useful for some folks.
DCR - 13.44k
Inductance @ 100Hz - 3.9H
Capacitance @ 1kHz - 12.5nF
Capacitance @ 10kHz - 5.76nF
I'm not sure yet if it was a total waste of time or good educational experience.
After messing with tapped coils and switching wire gauge part way through coils I remembered the bifilar discussions here and thought I'd try winding a HB with 2 gauges of wire simultaneously, then connecting the coils in series... just to see what happens. I wound with 42 and 44 AWG simultaneously, 3000 turns/coil, then connected the end of one gauge back to the start of the other so it effectively becomes 6000 turns/coil. I then wired the whole thing as a series HB as usual, took some measurements and had listen. The result wasn't good Lots of capacitance so poor treble, but the low end was surprisingly tight. It sounded much like a tone pot rolled off but with more clarity. I suppose it might have some use for jazz players who roll off their treble, hard to say, and it did sound nice and fluid with gain but definitely a one trick pony. Anyway, here's the measurements I took, which I found interesting. Keep in mind this was a 7 string multiscale humbucker using M3 bolt polepieces and no keeper bar. A5 magnet. I use single sided PCB blanks for baseplates, so a thin layer of copper. Hopefully this is useful for some folks.
DCR - 13.44k
Inductance @ 100Hz - 3.9H
Capacitance @ 1kHz - 12.5nF
Capacitance @ 10kHz - 5.76nF
I'm not sure yet if it was a total waste of time or good educational experience.
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