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Use Multi-Section Windings to Reduce Self-Capacitance
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Originally posted by rjb View Post
Look into the mirror, if you want to laugh about humans.
P.S.: Nietzsche was just an overwhelming huge asshole. That is my opinion. Flush his so.called philosophy down the toilet and start reading Kant and Weishaupt. I am german. I know who i am talking about.Last edited by Bagpipe; 05-21-2018, 04:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Joe Gwinn View PostBecause the geometry of the turns of the coil or coils (in the two views) is essentially unchanged. Those turns have no ide what a single-section bobbin is, or how it differs from a two-section bobbin. Imagine the turns floating in space, ignoring all the stuff that holds those turns up off the floor.
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The application specific implications of Miller capacitance are still not entirely clear, but that aside, I still think a low C guitar pickup is valuable for the same reason a low C guitar cable is valuable. It comes from the basic assumption that voltage is the objective, that L and C are unwanted side effects, and that to the extent they're not, you're afforded more flexibility if you add them back in, in a deliberate way.
I've seen threads talking about lower capacitance due to thicker build magnet wire or "scatter winding", and the lowest C I've ever measured in a typical Strat pickup comes out to around 80pF at best. If a capacitance as low as 30pF can be achieved with a sectioned coil, it pretty much renders all other that other discussion moot.
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Originally posted by Joe Gwinn View PostBecause the geometry of the turns of the coil or coils (in the two views) is essentially unchanged. Those turns have no ide what a single-section bobbin is, or how it differs from a two-section bobbin. Imagine the turns floating in space, ignoring all the stuff that holds those turns up off the floor.
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If I had to speculate about the results of a PU coil with 2 winding sections wired in series (aka chambered coil), I would guess, that
- total self-capacitance will be noticeably reduced
- total inductance is reduced
- output would be more or less the same, given the partition wall is very thin. The upper coil will contribute about twice the signal voltage of the lower one*.
- frequency response will show one or two strong secondary resonances (anomalies).
*@ Antigua, didn't you mention that you once wound such kind of stacked coil?Last edited by Helmholtz; 05-21-2018, 05:03 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostIf I had to speculate about the results of a PU coil with 2 winding sections wired in series (aka chambered coil), I would guess, that
- total self-capacitance will be noticeably reduced
- total inductance is reduced
- output would be more or less the same, given the partition wall is very thin. The upper coil will contribute about twice the signal voltage of the lower one*.
- frequency response will show one or two strong secondary resonances (anomalies).
*@ Antigua, didn't you mention that you once wound such kind of stacked coil?
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Originally posted by Mike Sulzer View PostYes, that is what I would hope for (the decreased inductance). Thus a skilled winder could get a bit more output without losing highs. And a skilled salesman could make a big deal out it. But at least it would be based on reality, unlike a lot of other sales claims.- Own Opinions Only -
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Quote Originally Posted by Helmholtz View Post
If I had to speculate about the results of a PU coil with 2 winding sections wired in series (aka chambered coil), I would guess, that
- total self-capacitance will be noticeably reduced
- total inductance is reduced
- output would be more or less the same, given the partition wall is very thin. The upper coil will contribute about twice the signal voltage of the lower one*.
- frequency response will show one or two strong secondary resonances (anomalies).
*@ Antigua, didn't you mention that you once wound such kind of stacked coil?
Maybe somebody really needed to switch to decaf before joining forums...
Ken
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostI once read about a desease called the tourette syndrome, that can't be cured by decaf.
BTW, who cured our problem?
I found a couple of good articles on the subject, and came out of it better informed. I got a good laugh when one of the articles mentioned that if you wanted to stir the pot on a message board, "start a discussion about reducing parasitic capacitance by using multiple coils".
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostBTW, who cured our problem?
But I think Warren Zevon helped.
WZ deployed 10:58 pm; reply to WZ 11:03-11:16 pm; posts edited to "000000..." 11:31-11:41 pm.
-rb
PS (Edited): While we're speculating (AKA gossiping) here, fasting can screw up different people's metabolism/brain chemistry in different ways. IIRC, wasn't there some mention of Ramadan?
Maybe fasting exacerbated a manic episode?DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post*@ Antigua, didn't you mention that you once wound such kind of stacked coil?
Note that with a stacked humbucker, the lower coil is out of phase with the upper coil, so the series output of both coils is lower than the top coil by itself. The loss in that case is about 3dBV.
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