...I made a single coil bobbin with two rows of adjustable screw poles, one row magnetized north and the other south?
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Originally posted by tonedeciple View Post...I made a single coil bobbin with two rows of adjustable screw poles, one row magnetized north and the other south?
I'm having a hard time picturing what you wanna do... can you design it for me?Pepe aka Lt. Kojak
Milano, Italy
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It sounds similar to what I used to see inside some old Univox guitars. The pickup from the exterior looked like a mini humbucker with 2 rows of adjustable poles. When you opened it up there was only one coil in the center and two banks of magnets (can't recall of they were opposing polarities) running along each side of the coil.
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Originally posted by tonedeciple View PostSo, in other words, no one here can answer such as simple question? That's what I thought. My suspicions have been confirmed.
If the same coil is sensing both north and south on the same coil?
Would that not cancel itself out?
I Think That is what everyone is Silently Saying!
It's nothing like doing that with 2 coils.
If your still not satisfied, build it, and post the results here.
I for one, would like to hear your results.
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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Originally posted by tonedeciple View PostTerry, thank you. I'm still not satisfied. There's the issue of varying gauss for north and south. There is also the separation between the rows poles and the fact that one row will sense string vibration before the other.
The field strengths of the two rows will not vary much.
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostNot much.
It is sort of like putting your car in drive and reverse at the same time and hoping it'll go up....
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I dont recall ever seeing that exact scenario but I suspect it would sound very out of phase. I have seen old pickups that had six poles like a standard single coil with one coil wound around all 6 poles that used a horse shoe magnet underneath so the top three poles were south and the bottom three poles were north or visa versa, problem with that was you get an out of phase sound if you bend the G string and you get a slightly out of phase sound on the G and D when not bending strings.
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