I've started winding pickups. Yahoo! My first completed one is a blade style with two ceramics 8 magnets. The blade is 1/8" steel, ABS plastic bobbin, 42AWG wire and measures 6.6K.
Here is a photo of the bobbin before winding.
I tried to make sure the windings were as tight as possible.
The blade is flush with the top because I have it in a flat pickup cover. It's going in a hollow alder body guitar, but for now I have I tried it in a strat copy of mine. It sounds ok, but I can't decide if it's muddy or warm. The GFS next to it definitely sparkles more.
Obviously I have some trial and error to do. What would you suggest as a next step to improve the design and give it more top end and 'life'? Experiment with wider blades, taller bobbin, more windings?
Oh and I have an Alnico 5 Strat-style pickup in the works too.
Here is a photo of the bobbin before winding.
I tried to make sure the windings were as tight as possible.
The blade is flush with the top because I have it in a flat pickup cover. It's going in a hollow alder body guitar, but for now I have I tried it in a strat copy of mine. It sounds ok, but I can't decide if it's muddy or warm. The GFS next to it definitely sparkles more.
Obviously I have some trial and error to do. What would you suggest as a next step to improve the design and give it more top end and 'life'? Experiment with wider blades, taller bobbin, more windings?
Oh and I have an Alnico 5 Strat-style pickup in the works too.
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