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  • #16
    Yeah, calculator, reed switch

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Ilya F. View Post
      I measure inductance with multimeter with this function. This is the simplest way to do it.
      Be careful. Most multimeters cannot measure the inductance of a low Q (high resistance compared to the inductive reactance) inductor such as a guitar pickup, and give wildly wrong answers.

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      • #18
        I'm know it Inductance at different frequencies (100Hz, 1000 Hz, 10,000 Hz) are different values.
        But if the coils are identical, they show approximately the same value inductance at any measured frequency.
        www.fokinpickups.ru
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        • #19
          Hey heres an idea, Were the TPL the exact same on both? If one had wider scatter its gonna read higher. Pickups 101.....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by madialex View Post
            Hey heres an idea, Were the TPL the exact same on both? If one had wider scatter its gonna read higher. Pickups 101.....
            Any difference in scatter would change the TPL for any single traverse.

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            • #21
              I think the "problem" is almost certainly related to the counter missing some turns.
              Glad the rewind got you consistent results and a great sounding pickup Kesh.

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