Originally posted by harry
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It sometimes gets overlooked that magnetic (interference) fields vary with position and especially orientation. The dummy coil needs to have its magnetic axis oriented parallel to the PUs' and should be placed as close to the PUs as possible.
When you remove the ferromagnetic core parts from a PU coil, it will produce less hum than the original PU. Thus it is advisable to use an overwound dummy coil or a coil with larger area than the PUs (e.g. P-90 dummy coil in Strat) in conjunction with the unity gain buffer circuit.
Your modified Jfet source amplifier circuit is critical with such low battery voltage and will work properly only with specially selected Fets having a very low pinch-off voltage. Also, to use it as an amplifier means to take the output from the drain. But the internal impedance at the drain is considerably higher than at the source. Thus you sacrifice one of the benefits of the simple source follower, namely inserting only little series resistance with the PUs.
Placing the duimmy coil under a metal pickguard not only reduces the HC signal but also changes its frequency content, as the conductive metal preferably absorbs the higher frequency components of the magnetic interference fields. But for perfect HC you want the dummy coil's signal to replicate the PUs' interference content as close as possible.
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