I just finished winding a humbucker. I can't get an output reading from either coil from my multimeter and no output from both coils connected in series.
Nothing shocking here, it would mean they're dead. However, I attached the pickup to a jack and it works
I couldn't get any reading after winding the first coil so I figured before rewinding it I 'll try it off a jack into my amp, the pickup suspended on top of a bass. It did work so I went on with the second coil. I still couldn't get a reading with the second coil, so I connected them togerther in series.
Now I've got this thing in front of me and I'm wondering if one of the two coils is dead or not.
I can't get a contituity signal either from my multimeter when I touch the leads of each coil independently. Should I get a continuity signal between a start and end wire on a coil?
EDIT: checked another pickup I wound with same multimeter. I can't get a continuity with it but I can read the output no problem with it.
Nothing shocking here, it would mean they're dead. However, I attached the pickup to a jack and it works
I couldn't get any reading after winding the first coil so I figured before rewinding it I 'll try it off a jack into my amp, the pickup suspended on top of a bass. It did work so I went on with the second coil. I still couldn't get a reading with the second coil, so I connected them togerther in series.
Now I've got this thing in front of me and I'm wondering if one of the two coils is dead or not.
I can't get a contituity signal either from my multimeter when I touch the leads of each coil independently. Should I get a continuity signal between a start and end wire on a coil?
EDIT: checked another pickup I wound with same multimeter. I can't get a continuity with it but I can read the output no problem with it.
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