It seems like most asymmetric humbuckers are wound with more turns on the slug coil. One might naively expect that putting more turns on the screw coil would tend to make the pickup brighter because that coil has lower inductance, but I recognize that it could be more complicated. For example, con/destructive interference at might occur at various frequencies, the pickup might sense different parts of the string more strongly and with suprising results, and so on, so I don't expect to be able to guess what should happen.
Gibson apparently does this with the '61 zebra pickups*, for example, which I played in an SG Special at GC a couple of months ago. I expected this pickup to be brighter than I would normally enjoy (and not just because of the dominant screw coil, see other specs), but I thought that guitar sounded great.
Any thoughts about the effect of putting more turns on the screw coil instead of slug coil?
Cheers
*Gibson.com: SG Special 2015
Pickups: Rhythm Lead
Style: 61 Zebra 61 Zebra
Winds/Coil:
Screw side/Slug side: 5261/5000 5261/5000
Material of Wire (gauge):42E 42E
Qfactor: 5.39 5.39
ResistanceDC: 7.74k ohms 7.74k ohms
Resonant Frequency: 2806 Hz 2806 Hz
[...]
Control Pocket Assembly
Lead Volume Rhythm Volume
Type: 500K Non–Linear 500K Non–Linear
Lead Tone Rhythm Tone
Type: 500K Non–Linear 500K Non–Linear
Gibson apparently does this with the '61 zebra pickups*, for example, which I played in an SG Special at GC a couple of months ago. I expected this pickup to be brighter than I would normally enjoy (and not just because of the dominant screw coil, see other specs), but I thought that guitar sounded great.
Any thoughts about the effect of putting more turns on the screw coil instead of slug coil?
Cheers
*Gibson.com: SG Special 2015
Pickups: Rhythm Lead
Style: 61 Zebra 61 Zebra
Winds/Coil:
Screw side/Slug side: 5261/5000 5261/5000
Material of Wire (gauge):42E 42E
Qfactor: 5.39 5.39
ResistanceDC: 7.74k ohms 7.74k ohms
Resonant Frequency: 2806 Hz 2806 Hz
[...]
Control Pocket Assembly
Lead Volume Rhythm Volume
Type: 500K Non–Linear 500K Non–Linear
Lead Tone Rhythm Tone
Type: 500K Non–Linear 500K Non–Linear
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