With 50 years worth of beer, sweat and drool spilled onto it, anything can become conductive. Dipping it in hot nitro lacquer might not have helped either.
The eyelet boards in some old Fender amps were notorious for going conductive and causing really weird faults.
Was Forbon really used for insulation in high voltage transformers? Maybe it started out as a coil bobbin material and Leo adapted it to pickups.
The microwave test is kind of harsh. There are materials that will heat up, but are still perfectly good insulators at DC and audio frequencies.
The eyelet boards in some old Fender amps were notorious for going conductive and causing really weird faults.
Was Forbon really used for insulation in high voltage transformers? Maybe it started out as a coil bobbin material and Leo adapted it to pickups.
The microwave test is kind of harsh. There are materials that will heat up, but are still perfectly good insulators at DC and audio frequencies.
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