Got to jump in with my non-coil-centric view of single coil (let's just settle on Strat for the sake of this discussion) and Gibson-style humbucker. The aperture and general shape of the magnetic fields are very different. Someone may have done this, but try winding a humbucker so the resonant frequency is the same as a Strat pickup...yeah, yeah, the inductance is different, the height of the peak is different...but get close. Now listen. Or go back to my much earlier suggestion...wind each to low/medium impedance...low enough so the resonant frequency is at 25 kHz or so. Now listen. These two pickups absolutely do NOT sound the same. So more than the coil shapes the signature tone of a magnetic pickup.
I'm just amazed that fewer folks have actually tried this. I don't think you can understand pickup tone until you do.
I'm just amazed that fewer folks have actually tried this. I don't think you can understand pickup tone until you do.
Of course, the position of the PU and its aperture have a paramount importance in the result.
Now, when I stack an “electrical” resonance on the spectrum of the related recorded track, I always see how the resonant peak of the pickup interacts with its way to “read” the strings. :-)
I'll post an example later if possible.
Thx a lot for the trick about the shielding paint and thx to all of you for the thoughtful answers!
Comment