I'm getting ready to wind a split-coil bladed pair with magnet steel (cut from transformer core CRNGO steel) as a 7-layered layered blade and neo magnets. Wire will be 36ga, somewhere between 2000 and 2500 turns. With two coils connected in series like a P-bass pickup, this is going to give me around 600 ohms DCR.
I noted in bbsailor's incredibly useful contributions that he suggests as a rule of thumb to have about a 1:40 ratio between the pickup DCR and the load it's driving. What I want to do is connect this and another pickup I'll make next to a 25K blend pot. BUT to give the pickup a steady load, I want to drive the blend pot in the reverse way from how it's usually wired.
Below you'll see an extract from Seymour Duncan's wiring diagrams showing the usual way to wire a blend, which most of us already know, and the way I think would be better for this application. Downstream from this would be an op-amp based EQ section, so the output of the blend pot will go to a very high impedance, and the pickup really will 'see' 25k...I believe.
Any problems with this?
John
I noted in bbsailor's incredibly useful contributions that he suggests as a rule of thumb to have about a 1:40 ratio between the pickup DCR and the load it's driving. What I want to do is connect this and another pickup I'll make next to a 25K blend pot. BUT to give the pickup a steady load, I want to drive the blend pot in the reverse way from how it's usually wired.
Below you'll see an extract from Seymour Duncan's wiring diagrams showing the usual way to wire a blend, which most of us already know, and the way I think would be better for this application. Downstream from this would be an op-amp based EQ section, so the output of the blend pot will go to a very high impedance, and the pickup really will 'see' 25k...I believe.
Any problems with this?
John
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