Hi folks,
I found quite interesting stuff while I was trying to do network analysis using CGR101. If you see the snapshot, there is a big scoop with home-made pickup beyond 10kHz while there is another peak with SD SH-2N. So I checked the slug side coil response. SH-2N slug has the second but higher peak at around 12kHz while home-made slug (1018 alloy) shows smooth decline.
The home-made one was made according to the vintage PAF spec and materials (SPN42 wire, 5000 turns, 1018 alloy slug). As an experiment, I exchanged the magnet (AlNiCo5) between these 2 pickups but the result did not change. So I guessed the secret might be with slug material but am not sure... I also checked SH-4 and Burstbucker Pro pickups and they showed similar second peaks with the slug coil though not as dramatic as SH-2N, and smooth decline without a scoop from the whole humbucker response.
Can anyone answer where this difference came from?
I found quite interesting stuff while I was trying to do network analysis using CGR101. If you see the snapshot, there is a big scoop with home-made pickup beyond 10kHz while there is another peak with SD SH-2N. So I checked the slug side coil response. SH-2N slug has the second but higher peak at around 12kHz while home-made slug (1018 alloy) shows smooth decline.
The home-made one was made according to the vintage PAF spec and materials (SPN42 wire, 5000 turns, 1018 alloy slug). As an experiment, I exchanged the magnet (AlNiCo5) between these 2 pickups but the result did not change. So I guessed the secret might be with slug material but am not sure... I also checked SH-4 and Burstbucker Pro pickups and they showed similar second peaks with the slug coil though not as dramatic as SH-2N, and smooth decline without a scoop from the whole humbucker response.
Can anyone answer where this difference came from?
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