I’m just a tinkering customer but my experience might be useful for pro winders and guitar techs, after all. So, I’ll share it in this topic.
Some times ago, the idea came to me to avoid squeal by insulating the parts of the magnetic circuit with adhesive tape.
I’ve took three pairs of unpotted PAF clones and added a foil of soft plastic on the baseplate…
-under the slugs of the 1st set;
-under the slugs AND magnet of the 2d pair;
-under the magnet alone of the 3d model.
The first tests have shown an unexpected difference: the Q of the resonant peak was a wee bit higher once the tape added.
I’ve not been able to decide if it was due to a change of electrical properties in the magnetic circuits or to a simple relative change of physical location between elements.
Anyway…
Once played, the pickups were good sounding, with a slightly tighter tone and less squeal under high gain… but something was lacking.
This thing has appeared when I’ve excited the PU’s with a 1Khz signal sent by a low impedance coil: there was not much effect with the tape under the slugs only (although the difference of Q was still there). Conversely, the tape added under the magnets appeared to reduce noticeably the harmonics.
I’ve checked it by playing notes @ the 19th fret on the high E (which gives roughly a 1khz signal): according to my frequency analyzer, there was 33% less harmonics above the fundamental when the magnet was separated from the baseplate by a tape. Hence a poorer tone.
So, it wasn’t a so interesting trick, finally.
Hope to be useful...
Some times ago, the idea came to me to avoid squeal by insulating the parts of the magnetic circuit with adhesive tape.
I’ve took three pairs of unpotted PAF clones and added a foil of soft plastic on the baseplate…
-under the slugs of the 1st set;
-under the slugs AND magnet of the 2d pair;
-under the magnet alone of the 3d model.
The first tests have shown an unexpected difference: the Q of the resonant peak was a wee bit higher once the tape added.
I’ve not been able to decide if it was due to a change of electrical properties in the magnetic circuits or to a simple relative change of physical location between elements.
Anyway…
Once played, the pickups were good sounding, with a slightly tighter tone and less squeal under high gain… but something was lacking.
This thing has appeared when I’ve excited the PU’s with a 1Khz signal sent by a low impedance coil: there was not much effect with the tape under the slugs only (although the difference of Q was still there). Conversely, the tape added under the magnets appeared to reduce noticeably the harmonics.
I’ve checked it by playing notes @ the 19th fret on the high E (which gives roughly a 1khz signal): according to my frequency analyzer, there was 33% less harmonics above the fundamental when the magnet was separated from the baseplate by a tape. Hence a poorer tone.
So, it wasn’t a so interesting trick, finally.
Hope to be useful...
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