When pickup makers claim to have examined a vintage pickup and determined it's tension, which was supposedly special and the key to it's great tone or whatever. I thought we were all on the same page - that it's not possible to determine the tension at which a pickup was wound?
The only way I could see this happening, is if they did experimental winding in which they charted the wire thickness around the turns at different tension levels - and then measured the wire thickness around the turns on a wound pickup and compared it to their chart...somehow accounting for I.D. and O.D. differences as well.
So, what gives? What do you guys think about this?
The only way I could see this happening, is if they did experimental winding in which they charted the wire thickness around the turns at different tension levels - and then measured the wire thickness around the turns on a wound pickup and compared it to their chart...somehow accounting for I.D. and O.D. differences as well.
So, what gives? What do you guys think about this?
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