Hi there,
actually nearly a FAQ. Compensation of the large difference in output levels in a PJ pickup set. Usually the P cannot be lowered sufficiently to compensate or You might want to have the more aggressive tone of a split coil not too far away from the strings.
A transformer with a ratio of about 3dB (1:1.4) would probably be sufficient. I am aware on the effect of the transformer on the resonant frequency of the pickup - pickups like the Dimarzio Ultrajazz might actually profit from that effect.
I found a few transformers in the Xicon TM... series - but i am afraid the core would already suffer from saturation effects in the lower registers. Any hints for more capable but still small transformers? Maybe with a 25mm core?
actually nearly a FAQ. Compensation of the large difference in output levels in a PJ pickup set. Usually the P cannot be lowered sufficiently to compensate or You might want to have the more aggressive tone of a split coil not too far away from the strings.
A transformer with a ratio of about 3dB (1:1.4) would probably be sufficient. I am aware on the effect of the transformer on the resonant frequency of the pickup - pickups like the Dimarzio Ultrajazz might actually profit from that effect.
I found a few transformers in the Xicon TM... series - but i am afraid the core would already suffer from saturation effects in the lower registers. Any hints for more capable but still small transformers? Maybe with a 25mm core?
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