I built a humbucker as a kind of experiment. One coil has six neodymium pole pieces, like a single coil, and other has six screws and a neodymium bar magnet. Split, it sounds great. Not exactly '57 strat like, but rich and bell like nonetheless. I like it. Un split, it's a little quieter, but that's not my main concern at the moment. I'm just going to assume the magnet on the screw side is weaker resulting in the total being less than the sum of its parts.
The problem I'm having is that when I bend the low E and A strings, the sound goes fuzzy (think AM radio rather than Hendrix) and then dies, like the sustain has been cut off. The poles are 5mm wide and pretty powerful so it doesn't seem like an issue with bending the string out of the magnetic field. The other four strings are fine, as are the other pickups.
Before I rip this thing apart and start problem solving, can anyone point me in the right direction as to what on earth may be causing this?
The problem I'm having is that when I bend the low E and A strings, the sound goes fuzzy (think AM radio rather than Hendrix) and then dies, like the sustain has been cut off. The poles are 5mm wide and pretty powerful so it doesn't seem like an issue with bending the string out of the magnetic field. The other four strings are fine, as are the other pickups.
Before I rip this thing apart and start problem solving, can anyone point me in the right direction as to what on earth may be causing this?
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