Well, it happened again. I've been building a lot of 4-conductor pickups lately, which turns out to be a good thing. I started a thread a couple of weeks back regarding some odd resistance readings from a few pickups. I thought I'd isolated it to the single conductor hookup, but wasn't completely sure. Well, tonight I was working final assembly on several pickup and 1 out of 4 with the latest batch of single conductor from StewMac exhibited the same "odd" behavior.
This was an 8.0k pickup - nearly spot on that value. I connected my DVM to the hookup and it read 7.84k and slowly drifted up to about 7.89-7.9k. I disconnected the center conductor from the pickup and measured the two coils together - 8.03k. Replaced the hookup and got 8.03k. This is I think the 5th time out of the last 10 or 12 pickups using this hookup. It's the first time I've noticed this in the several years I've been using the wire from StewMac, and I ALWAYS take numerous measurements on every pickup during the build process. I'm convinced there's something going on with this hookup wire, though I don't really know what the impact on tone would be (I figure tone suckage since it appears to be capacitive in nature).
If anyone has an alternative source for single conductor braided shield hookup, I'd really appreciate the info. I've looked at Mojo, but wonder if they don't get it from the same source as StewMac. Angela seems WAY overpriced?
Also, what's the best way to test the capacitance per foot? I made a sort of attempt with my LCR meter before assembling these pickups and one of the wires did seem a bit higher than the rest.
This was an 8.0k pickup - nearly spot on that value. I connected my DVM to the hookup and it read 7.84k and slowly drifted up to about 7.89-7.9k. I disconnected the center conductor from the pickup and measured the two coils together - 8.03k. Replaced the hookup and got 8.03k. This is I think the 5th time out of the last 10 or 12 pickups using this hookup. It's the first time I've noticed this in the several years I've been using the wire from StewMac, and I ALWAYS take numerous measurements on every pickup during the build process. I'm convinced there's something going on with this hookup wire, though I don't really know what the impact on tone would be (I figure tone suckage since it appears to be capacitive in nature).
If anyone has an alternative source for single conductor braided shield hookup, I'd really appreciate the info. I've looked at Mojo, but wonder if they don't get it from the same source as StewMac. Angela seems WAY overpriced?
Also, what's the best way to test the capacitance per foot? I made a sort of attempt with my LCR meter before assembling these pickups and one of the wires did seem a bit higher than the rest.
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