I've looked at 5 string p bass pickups and Nordstrand pickups caught my eye because they have normal sized covers, not one shorter and one longer cover which are harder to find. I suppose there is same size bobbin in both halves, the other is just made without one pair of magnets and instead it has either metal or plastic slugs. What do you think?
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What type of magnets are you planning to use?
Relative permeability of neodymium magnets is near 1.
A cursory Google search on alnico shows a range of values of about 1.3 thru 6.7, depending on type, conditions, and who you ask.DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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If you want it to have P-bass tones?
Then it needs to have Alnico rods for the main poles.
Don't you think?
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Marko,
You won't get very effective hum cancelation on the split J if the coil's turns*areas aren't the same, the shorter coil will need some additional turns to make up for the shorter coil length. With more turns it will need slightly weaker magnets to have the same output. You might try 9000 turns on the longer coil vs 12000 on the shorter one and then load the shorter one with A2 magnets while the longer one has A5s. You can also discharge the short coil's A5s by 30% or use a fatter or better yet a longer magnet (making a taller coil for the extra turns).
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Sounds like this. I hear no problem humbucking the J so I guess this is how it's going to be. P, J and both with two a bit different settings.
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Originally posted by David King View PostIt sounds quiet enough to me, maybe I'll try one after all. Did you have room to wind the J with 42awg? I'm wondering if the offset magnets helped with the bobbin space and with the magnetic cancellation at the join.
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Originally posted by Marko Ursin View PostWound but not tested yet as the bass is on the drawing board. I made a split coil J pickup as
well. 9500 rounds on P, 10000 rounds on J. I have to charge the magnets before testing.
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