What type of layering or tension makes louder humbuckers? I tried to make a few humbuckers and they sound good, but they aren't very loud. Tried some magnet swapping and it doesn't seem to change it much. Any ideas on how to make louder humbucker coils?
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Going more basic-
How many turns per coil, and does the measured DCR seem about right?
Are the coils wired together correctly?
Have you tried running the pickups directly to the amp, bypassing volume and tone pots?
I apologize if this sounds snarky- just making sure not to overlook the obvious.
-rbDON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by copperheadroads View PostI've never had a problem with any humbucker not being loud enough .Do you have the height from the strings adjusted close.
what grade magnets are you using & are they charged
Magnets fully charged. Tried Alnico 4, 5 and 8. Same result.
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Originally posted by rjb View PostGoing more basic-
How many turns per coil, and does the measured DCR seem about right?
Are the coils wired together correctly?
Have you tried running the pickups directly to the amp, bypassing volume and tone pots?
I apologize if this sounds snarky- just making sure not to overlook the obvious.
-rb
Little over 5,000 turns. DC is 7.9, which is about right.
I will go back and check wiring, but they sound great, just not that loud (about 20% less volume than the Duncan 59)
Haven't tried running them direct, but I just changed and hot and the ground from the pickup, no other wiring.
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Is it like this?
http://www.1728.org/humbckr7.gif
Your color code may be different.
It still sounds like something is wired wrong.
Make sure it is wired in series like the diagram.
Try the test suggested, going straight from one pickup to the jack.
If you still have the problem, then it is in your pickup.
If you're state side, you can send it to me, and I'll check it out for you.
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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TPL and what the poles are made of can make a big difference- try using all the parts out of the duncan- swap magnets first then the screws and slugs and see if the volume drop follows the parts- if not somethings up with the coils which could be TPL. You can also get a bad solder joint at the pigtail to coil wire connection- ohms can read right but the inductance will be way off
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