Now I try to explain why I don't think its counter's fault.
I wound a 2 string coil, not thinking to how many turns, until I had 3.50kOhm.
Well it was SO BIG that it didn't fit inside a Jazz bass cover.
(remember, the coil in the picture fits a P-bass cover, wich is way larger)
That 3.5kOhm coil was 13000 turns.
If the counter was bugged, let's say, it reads 13000 but we have 8000, ok? that's quite a bug!
But... a coil with 8000 turns SHOULD fit in a Jazz Bass cover.
Now I try to explain why I don't think its counter's fault.
I wound a 2 string coil, not thinking to how many turns, until I had 3.50kOhm.
Well it was SO BIG that it didn't fit inside a Jazz bass cover.
(remember, the coil in the picture fits a P-bass cover, wich is way larger)
That 3.5kOhm coil was 13000 turns.
If the counter was bugged, let's say, it reads 13000 but we have 8000, ok? that's quite a bug!
But... a coil with 8000 turns SHOULD fit in a Jazz Bass cover.
The link doesn't work.
Did you check the accuracy of your multimeter with a resistor?
Now I try to explain why I don't think its counter's fault.
I wound a 2 string coil, not thinking to how many turns, until I had 3.50kOhm.
Well it was SO BIG that it didn't fit inside a Jazz bass cover.
(remember, the coil in the picture fits a P-bass cover, wich is way larger)
That 3.5kOhm coil was 13000 turns.
If the counter was bugged, let's say, it reads 13000 but we have 8000, ok? that's quite a bug!
But... a coil with 8000 turns SHOULD fit in a Jazz Bass cover.
Here's why I don't understand what you are saying... a Jazzbass pickup has about 9,000 turns of wire on it. So 9,000 turns of 42 awg will indeed fit into a Jazzbass cover, and give you about 8K.
A Gibson Sidewider from an EB-0 had about 12,000 turns per coil. Those are BIG bobbins.
There is absolutely no way you can wind 13,000 turns of 42 awg on any size bobbin and get 3,500 Ohms. I get about that on 4,000 turns on a Jazzbass size bobbin.
Either your winder is not set up to count each rotation, or your meter is off.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
I tried the multimeter over 40cm of my wire, and I read 2.9 Ohm.
I expected 3.6 Ohm.
I' sure your magnet wire is ok
Try this... to prevent short, put nail lacquer on the magnet wire between the eyelet and the first magnet that the wire meet, let it dry and slowly wind a pickup at ~400 rpm
I'm not talking about the magnet short but short between the first wound and later wound
That's what I was thinking also.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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