In my exploration of pickup winding, I've been trying to wind a collection of different sized coils with a variety of shapes. Particularly, in the case of blade pole pickups, I started thinking about how the thickness of the blade would influence the tone. I would think that the thickness the blade obviously determines the shape of the coil. So if the blade is thicker, the wider the coil has to spread out which would probably affect the resistance. At the same time however, wouldn't a wider blade sense a larger area of the string making it more sensitive?
So I've been playing around with a design and I'm curious if others have explored this or can stop me from wasting my time if this doesn't work. This pickup will have two 1/16 inch thick blades with a 1/4 inch gap between them. Both blades will be charged by the same magnet with the same polarity. My thoughts are that this will allow me to increase the sensing area but reduce weight by having a hollow core. In turn, this blade arrangement will create more of a rectangular coil which will use more surface area and need less windings. Can anyone predict what sort of tone this will yield?
So I've been playing around with a design and I'm curious if others have explored this or can stop me from wasting my time if this doesn't work. This pickup will have two 1/16 inch thick blades with a 1/4 inch gap between them. Both blades will be charged by the same magnet with the same polarity. My thoughts are that this will allow me to increase the sensing area but reduce weight by having a hollow core. In turn, this blade arrangement will create more of a rectangular coil which will use more surface area and need less windings. Can anyone predict what sort of tone this will yield?
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