I've only wound a few pickups but I am being stymied here. I have wound and installed a pair if HBs and the neck one sound awesome, much more power than I anticipated. Wound with 42 PE, 4500 turns with 6.65K ohms. Very clean, no harmonics issues etc. The bridge is wound same wire but 5500 turns with 8.86K ohms. When played they definitely have a different sound to them like I expected but the overall volume difference is huge. In order to balance the neck to bridge in volume I have to turn the neck volume to half and the bridge all the way up. I even wound a second bridge pickup that was a hair less in ohms same result. The guitar is wired as a traditional 59 LP with pushback wires, switchcraft switch, B500k pots (all reading between 497 and 505) NOS russian PIO k90 .022 caps. The other issue is the bridge PU is getting some hum that varies based on the direction I am facing. Everything checks out as far as grounded, I even used shielding paint in all the cavities with a spray on rubber topcoat to prevent accidental ground loops. Any thoughts?
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One possibility is that on your bridge humbucker, you have one of the coils shorted out somehow but not the other. That would cause weak output and the hum.www.sonnywalton.com
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Originally posted by rickmorgan2003 View PostStart wire of north bobbin is wired to hot lead, finish wire of north soldered to start wire of south bobbin. Finish wire of south to outer ground
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Frickin awesome!!! I'm just amazed that for the costs of a decent set of buckers I was able to make the tools and supplies to create my own and they sound better than the ones I bought for my last project. I'm hooked on making pickups now. All of the guitars I make from now on will have my own pickups! Thanks for all the help guys.
Originally posted by jack briggs View PostSo - how's it sound now??
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