Hi All,
I recently, at the suggestion of Possum, made a pickup with double slugs, and actually made it with one side having the adjustable slugs Pat at GJ has. Additionally, I wound one coil with 42 one with 43, 6000 winds each. This but the resistance at 4.4 and 6.5, respectively. The result is a dead quiet pickup, with nice highs and just enough mids to sound nasal like a hot wound single coil.
It's useful, and I have learned a few things from it. I want it to be have more lows, and to "sing" just a bit more, so I am going to try a brass plate, and rotate it as well. I tried this on the basis that each coil should pick up different frequencies, because of the differences in the wire.
The pickup is in an alder strat, so the string scale and wood are factors I am looking to overcome. I started off with an open cover/ring on it, and it really tightened the sound up, which is cool too if you play a certain style. I am also thinking of peeling off a few hundred winds from one coil to see what the effect would be. The adjustable coil has the 42 on it. Incidentally, this is what Dimarzio calls "coil tuning", varying the winds to get certain frequencies and keep things quiet. They use 44 and 42 though.
Has any one tried this sort of thing, and what was your outcome? Just looking for overall impressions, in the interest of sharing. I will post a sound byte at my website if anyone is interested in hearing my mediocre playing
I recently, at the suggestion of Possum, made a pickup with double slugs, and actually made it with one side having the adjustable slugs Pat at GJ has. Additionally, I wound one coil with 42 one with 43, 6000 winds each. This but the resistance at 4.4 and 6.5, respectively. The result is a dead quiet pickup, with nice highs and just enough mids to sound nasal like a hot wound single coil.
It's useful, and I have learned a few things from it. I want it to be have more lows, and to "sing" just a bit more, so I am going to try a brass plate, and rotate it as well. I tried this on the basis that each coil should pick up different frequencies, because of the differences in the wire.
The pickup is in an alder strat, so the string scale and wood are factors I am looking to overcome. I started off with an open cover/ring on it, and it really tightened the sound up, which is cool too if you play a certain style. I am also thinking of peeling off a few hundred winds from one coil to see what the effect would be. The adjustable coil has the 42 on it. Incidentally, this is what Dimarzio calls "coil tuning", varying the winds to get certain frequencies and keep things quiet. They use 44 and 42 though.
Has any one tried this sort of thing, and what was your outcome? Just looking for overall impressions, in the interest of sharing. I will post a sound byte at my website if anyone is interested in hearing my mediocre playing
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