I'm analyzing a friend's DE Armond Diamond-Grille Gold Foil pickup, and so went patent-hunting by searching the forum and googling more widely. What I've found are 2,455,046 and 2,455,567; while interesting, these are not quite on point. Does anybody know of other patents?
What I have gleaned is that this Gold Foil is a singlecoil with ~8,000 turns of #44 wire wound on a plastic-magnet core, with steel baseplate and chrome-plated brass cover.
The recent Teisco thread had some DeArmond data as well. http://music-electronics-forum.com/t13178/
The gold foil (actually chrome colored) is in fact an insulator, which surprised me. I had thought it would be a very thin but conductive metal coating, like aluminized mylar shielding in cables, to act as an electrostatic shield, but this does not appear to be the case. Only decoration, it seems. I don't recall people complaining that they were noisy, though.
What I have gleaned is that this Gold Foil is a singlecoil with ~8,000 turns of #44 wire wound on a plastic-magnet core, with steel baseplate and chrome-plated brass cover.
The recent Teisco thread had some DeArmond data as well. http://music-electronics-forum.com/t13178/
The gold foil (actually chrome colored) is in fact an insulator, which surprised me. I had thought it would be a very thin but conductive metal coating, like aluminized mylar shielding in cables, to act as an electrostatic shield, but this does not appear to be the case. Only decoration, it seems. I don't recall people complaining that they were noisy, though.
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