I have a '63 J-Bass bridge pickup. Customer says it's "weak" the DCR ~= 9.2kΩ, but the Rs ~= 15.8kΩ. I typically find that the impedance is about 5% - 6% greater than the DCR, but never like this. There are nor shorts between any of the rod magnets or either lead and each rod magnet. Would this indicate a short somewhere in the coil?
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Originally posted by David King View PostResolder the eyelets and see if anything changes. That 9.2kOhm seems a high for a 63 vintage unless it's hot out. Check the Gauss and see if you are hitting 1200-1350 on every magnet. Internal coil shorts would lower the DCR presumably, not raise it.
The magnets are fine running +/- 12,000. Interestingly the neck magnets are +/- 3,000 which explains why that one had very low output. Both were south up. I'm guessing that was still the standard of the day?Last edited by kayakerca; 05-20-2016, 11:44 PM.Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by David King View PostI don't think so, I think they were always RPRW or equivalent.Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by David King View PostLook up all of Sam Lee Guy's posts for details on the P and J coils.Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by kayakerca View PostI have a '63 J-Bass bridge pickup. Customer says it's "weak" the DCR ~= 9.2kΩ, but the Rs ~= 15.8kΩ. I typically find that the impedance is about 5% - 6% greater than the DCR, but never like this. There are nor shorts between any of the rod magnets or either lead and each rod magnet. Would this indicate a short somewhere in the coil?
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostWhat do you mean by Rs and how are you measuring it?Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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Originally posted by David King View PostLook up all of Sam Lee Guy's posts for details on the P and J coils.Take Care,
Jim. . .
VA3DEF
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In the immortal words of Dr. Johnny Fever, “When everyone is out to get you, paranoid is just good thinking.”
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Originally posted by kayakerca View PostRecording of the impedance reading of the '63 J Bass bridge pickup with my Extech LCR 200 meter.
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostSo the high series loss indication might be from too low an impedance in parallel with the pickup. Any semi conductive alien life forms growing in 40 years of evolved beer spills?Take Care,
Jim. . .
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Originally posted by David King View PostThat would be 53 years -same as me. I never tested my own self-impedance but I know it's pretty high and getting higher...Take Care,
Jim. . .
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