I have here an HB from a Japanese knockoff 70s telecaster custom.
It's actually not terrible quality as a guitar (though, someone has scrubbed the decals from the stock). It's become a bit of a project to make a usable "unusual" personalized guitar. It's a one piece body (probably alder? no gaps in the paint) and maple neck. And - I like old wood.
The HB is a mostly visual attempt at a Wide Range it differs in quite a few aspects:
It's interesting in that it appears to have an A5 bar mag like a 'tron. Fatter but narrower across than a PAF.
It has only 6 screw poles, in the offset-3s configuration like a WRHB.
The bobbins are transparent (square end), with coils filling only perhaps just over 1/2 of the winding space up, yet reading 9.5kΩ, so I imagine it's thin wire.
It's PAF size.
My problem... I personally cannot bear the neck "plain string" poles being out of the regular sweet-spot. They sound just a bit more quacky and with less of the "ooh" voicing.
The Wide Range don't suffer anything like the same problem as there are of course 12 poles, with the ones under the cover still sensing the string, albeit, making slightly less contribution to the tone.
I try not to be fussy... but this has gotten to me a number of times as much as I have tried to get on with it.
So, my question is...
If I take the 3 screws out of one bobbin and add them to the other for 6-in-a-row how can this affect the electronic properties of the pickup?
I know they will remain under the cover (which appears to be nickel silver? very thin and not brass) but I will screw the exposed poles down to hopefully compensate enough.
One coil will end up an air-coil. less inductance etc. Will adding the metal to the other coil even this out or are there other considerations?
I know I can just do it - but I'm tinkering at the moment and am looking for any insights.
Anyone else have this issue with any other offset-3 pickups? Including Z config?
Also, regarding WRHBs in general, would CuNiFe mags affect the inductance differently to Alnico slug?
It's actually not terrible quality as a guitar (though, someone has scrubbed the decals from the stock). It's become a bit of a project to make a usable "unusual" personalized guitar. It's a one piece body (probably alder? no gaps in the paint) and maple neck. And - I like old wood.
The HB is a mostly visual attempt at a Wide Range it differs in quite a few aspects:
It's interesting in that it appears to have an A5 bar mag like a 'tron. Fatter but narrower across than a PAF.
It has only 6 screw poles, in the offset-3s configuration like a WRHB.
The bobbins are transparent (square end), with coils filling only perhaps just over 1/2 of the winding space up, yet reading 9.5kΩ, so I imagine it's thin wire.
It's PAF size.
My problem... I personally cannot bear the neck "plain string" poles being out of the regular sweet-spot. They sound just a bit more quacky and with less of the "ooh" voicing.
The Wide Range don't suffer anything like the same problem as there are of course 12 poles, with the ones under the cover still sensing the string, albeit, making slightly less contribution to the tone.
I try not to be fussy... but this has gotten to me a number of times as much as I have tried to get on with it.
So, my question is...
If I take the 3 screws out of one bobbin and add them to the other for 6-in-a-row how can this affect the electronic properties of the pickup?
I know they will remain under the cover (which appears to be nickel silver? very thin and not brass) but I will screw the exposed poles down to hopefully compensate enough.
One coil will end up an air-coil. less inductance etc. Will adding the metal to the other coil even this out or are there other considerations?
I know I can just do it - but I'm tinkering at the moment and am looking for any insights.
Anyone else have this issue with any other offset-3 pickups? Including Z config?
Also, regarding WRHBs in general, would CuNiFe mags affect the inductance differently to Alnico slug?
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