I was told by a non-expert that they thought this wouldn't work but I think it should work fine... though I'm also a non-expert FWIW
I have a vintage Fender Widerange pickup that's been dismantled and turned into a single coil for some inexplicable reason (see image here). Could I use this one coil to potentially replace a bad coil on another weak widerange pickup even if it wasn't the same coil that was damaged? It seems I could just flip it around and make sure the pole piece/magnets were oriented with the proper polarity and I'd be good togo. Does it not work this way?
I have a vintage Fender Widerange pickup that's been dismantled and turned into a single coil for some inexplicable reason (see image here). Could I use this one coil to potentially replace a bad coil on another weak widerange pickup even if it wasn't the same coil that was damaged? It seems I could just flip it around and make sure the pole piece/magnets were oriented with the proper polarity and I'd be good togo. Does it not work this way?
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