No, the slug coil is a fast magnetic return, the distance of the field is much shorter return path than the pole screw side which is way longer. This is the reason alot of the old DeArmond single coils using alnico rods make them real long extending way down past the coil, it works. You can brighten a bucker up by cutting the screws off on the bottom, shortening them. If you want to make a real nice warm sounding bucker use two pole screw bobbins and no slugs. If you want a real bright single coil bucker use two slug coils.
You can't fit a P90 bobbin in a soap bar side winder, its not what I'm using at all. I'm altering a ready made bobbin that holds plenty of wire, it works quite well.
You can't fit a P90 bobbin in a soap bar side winder, its not what I'm using at all. I'm altering a ready made bobbin that holds plenty of wire, it works quite well.
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