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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostPolarity is relative to a second pickup. There is no correct polarity. It just depends on if it matches another pickup. If it doesn't you can just as correctly say the other pickup is reversed.
This luthier is a very young and talented guy, but not interested in doing pickups, either repair or winding. Of course that may change with all the extra time he has on his hands in 5 months when he takes deliver of the Plek Machine he has on order. Apparently it will be only the second Plek in Canada and the first in Canada in a luthier's shop. I can't wait to see that unit in action!Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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Hi,
I’m sorry to unearth this post but the thing is I have the same problem.
I just bought two pair of « the original » Gibson pickups by bill Lawrence. 2 chrome and 2 gold.
As far as the two HB-Ls are concerned, the chrome one shows a nice 14 Ohms impedance when the golden one shows less than 10 Ohms.
Any idea if it’s normal, or if that could be fixed?
I need a gold covered one to put on a 1980 Les Paul Custom...
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Originally posted by Exhorter69 View PostHi,
I’m sorry to unearth this post but the thing is I have the same problem.
I just bought two pair of « the original » Gibson pickups by bill Lawrence. 2 chrome and 2 gold.
As far as the two HB-Ls are concerned, the chrome one shows a nice 14 Ohms impedance when the golden one shows less than 10 Ohms.
Any idea if it’s normal, or if that could be fixed?
I need a gold covered one to put on a 1980 Les Paul Custom...
Also can you post a picture of front and rear?"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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Originally posted by Exhorter69 View PostHi,
I’m sorry to unearth this post but the thing is I have the same problem.
I just bought two pair of « the original » Gibson pickups by bill Lawrence. 2 chrome and 2 gold.
As far as the two HB-Ls are concerned, the chrome one shows a nice 14 Ohms impedance when the golden one shows less than 10 Ohms.
Any idea if it’s normal, or if that could be fixed?
I need a gold covered one to put on a 1980 Les Paul Custom...
The 14k is probably 43 awg wire,
Not sure on the 10k, if it is a HB-R then it would probably 10k of 43.
If it is a HB-L probably full coils of 42.
All just a guess.
GL,
T"If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
Terry
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