I know that on a typical humbucker, both coils are essentially identical, but that in stacked humbuckers, the humbucking coil often uses a different gauge of wire, and is therefore different in some electrical respect from the primary coil, but somehow still manages to cancel out noise fairly completely.
In order for that second coil to humbuck, in addition to being opposite phase of the primary coil, is it necessary for it to produce the same voltage as the primary, or the same amount of current, or both?
In order for that second coil to humbuck, in addition to being opposite phase of the primary coil, is it necessary for it to produce the same voltage as the primary, or the same amount of current, or both?
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