I recently bought a pair of P90:ies from 1955. They both measure just above 7 Kohm. One sounds just great and the other one muddy (but nice). The muddy P90 also makes the vol pot act differently (more in steps rather than a log curve). The bobbin is intact and the magnet wire tape/paper looks untouched, the PU looks dead stock.
When I measure resistance, the muddy P90 seems OK. When I check for a short, the multimeter does not indicate a short but ads a number on the display – like 1.958. When doing the same maneuver (checking for a short) with the stock 2007 P90:ies the display goes 1. See pic
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Does this indicate that the winding (insulation) is defect? I had a similar problem with another PU. That time the problem disappeared when I changed the wire (PU->pot).
When I measure resistance, the muddy P90 seems OK. When I check for a short, the multimeter does not indicate a short but ads a number on the display – like 1.958. When doing the same maneuver (checking for a short) with the stock 2007 P90:ies the display goes 1. See pic
Does this indicate that the winding (insulation) is defect? I had a similar problem with another PU. That time the problem disappeared when I changed the wire (PU->pot).
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