So, I wound up another sidewinder using 2 C8 mags with the EMG-style bobbins from Mojo, and used a 1/4" steel keeper with some set screws for pole pieces. My last sidewinder used a 3/8" steel keeper, and wasn't quite as "lively" as this pickup. I'm digging it a LOT with the smaller keeper.
Each bobbin has 6000 winds of 43AWG. The pickup sits right about where a Ricky 4003's bridge pickup sits, which is where the 36th fret would be. Man, these sidewinders can be bright!... as evidenced in the clip I've attached. I play a few licks, each twice, with the first run through having the coils wired in parallel, and then again in series.
Each bobbin has 6000 winds of 43AWG. The pickup sits right about where a Ricky 4003's bridge pickup sits, which is where the 36th fret would be. Man, these sidewinders can be bright!... as evidenced in the clip I've attached. I play a few licks, each twice, with the first run through having the coils wired in parallel, and then again in series.
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