Hey guys,
My bandmate asked me to wind him a couple of Mosrite single coils to fit onto the Frankenstein strat I built for him. I told him, "yeah, sure, they can't be that complicated to make", then realized there was very little technical data on the internet. I dug into the depth of this board but didn't find anything either.
I know there are a few types of Mosrite pickups out there, but from what I gathered, he wants the classic single-coils that are wound to around 10-11K with Phillips-style pole screws. Here's what I know so far:
-they use a thick wooden bobbin core, much bigger than the bobbin spacer found on p90s
-AWG 43 wire
-there seems to be a layer of insulating foil between the bobbin and the magnets for shielding
-the screws are fitted onto nuts that act as the magnet spacers (does this mean the bobbin core itself is not tapped?)
-the bottom of the pickup is covered with foam, on top of which lays the height adjustment metal mounting bar, both of which are drowned in epoxy, which seals the pickup inside its cover forever and keeps things from moving around too much.
Does any of you guys have anything more accurate than my Mr. Obvious observations? The bobbin does look like a P90 bobbin from afar but I can't be sure, having never seen one of those in the flesh.
My bandmate asked me to wind him a couple of Mosrite single coils to fit onto the Frankenstein strat I built for him. I told him, "yeah, sure, they can't be that complicated to make", then realized there was very little technical data on the internet. I dug into the depth of this board but didn't find anything either.
I know there are a few types of Mosrite pickups out there, but from what I gathered, he wants the classic single-coils that are wound to around 10-11K with Phillips-style pole screws. Here's what I know so far:
-they use a thick wooden bobbin core, much bigger than the bobbin spacer found on p90s
-AWG 43 wire
-there seems to be a layer of insulating foil between the bobbin and the magnets for shielding
-the screws are fitted onto nuts that act as the magnet spacers (does this mean the bobbin core itself is not tapped?)
-the bottom of the pickup is covered with foam, on top of which lays the height adjustment metal mounting bar, both of which are drowned in epoxy, which seals the pickup inside its cover forever and keeps things from moving around too much.
Does any of you guys have anything more accurate than my Mr. Obvious observations? The bobbin does look like a P90 bobbin from afar but I can't be sure, having never seen one of those in the flesh.
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