A friend from a local shop has asked me to rewind a pickup for him. I want to make sure I do a good job for him.
This is a NECK pickup from a 1974 Fender Jazz bass.
Two important questions.
1. The pickups have a thick layer of black gum on the bass, and to this is attached some foam. I can easily replace the foam, but I don't know what this thick black gum is. My first thought was to scrape the whole lot off. But then I started worrying about whether the owner would want the instrument in a condition as close to original as possible. I believe I can rewind the pickup without having to remove the gum. So I guess I want to know what others would do. Scrape the gum off, make the pickup look nice and clean, rewind it and then attach a new strip of foam? Or preserve as much of the original junk as possible, while restoring the coil to its original condition?
2. Is there some kind of convention for the direction of the wind on the J-bass pickups? The poles on the neck pickup have south facing up. The poles on the bridge have north facing up.
Thanks for your advice.
Chad
This is a NECK pickup from a 1974 Fender Jazz bass.
Two important questions.
1. The pickups have a thick layer of black gum on the bass, and to this is attached some foam. I can easily replace the foam, but I don't know what this thick black gum is. My first thought was to scrape the whole lot off. But then I started worrying about whether the owner would want the instrument in a condition as close to original as possible. I believe I can rewind the pickup without having to remove the gum. So I guess I want to know what others would do. Scrape the gum off, make the pickup look nice and clean, rewind it and then attach a new strip of foam? Or preserve as much of the original junk as possible, while restoring the coil to its original condition?
2. Is there some kind of convention for the direction of the wind on the J-bass pickups? The poles on the neck pickup have south facing up. The poles on the bridge have north facing up.
Thanks for your advice.
Chad
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