(1) IS it possible you have a short in the wire? This can easily happen and get overlooked, a simple loop in the travers befor it gets to you fingertips, can give you enough of a knot to short. What about the wire? It could be inconsistancy in the wire diameter and insulation? Are you getting it from a reputable source?
(2) Coil shape: Haveing a smaller coil shape and the same # of turns, means more focus, versus looser wider coils at the same # of turns(less focus, but definately useful) and can contribute to more hight end because the coil is seeing a smaller part of the string, narrower field with the smaller coil shape. Much like repositioning the pickup closser or further away from the bridge. This is personal preferance, and R&D to what You want for tone. Funny, some guy swear by having a pear shape coil in there strat pu? Damn vintage guys!! Generally, tight and even coil shapes,,, but are by no means a rule,,,there are none!. You'd think 24k would'nt have any highs.....think again,,,,,next
(3) MAterial manipulation: Maybe you are working with high Zinc componients. This is a common plauge that just does'nt stop! Zink will give you the highs,reduced mids and lows. Pole, screws, and the mighty keeper material plays a huge role in the overall finished product. Maddness at 24k....Zinc can be the missing piece. Again, there are no rules.......
(4) Are the bobbins traditional size? Even is there is a 1.5mm difference in height..............You are going to change the coil shape, thus making the pickup sound bright because of the more narrow coil, versus the shorter, fatter coil shape from a shorter bobbin.
Of the 4 mentioned,,,and what you have said,,,I would really start with the Material. Seems you have a good grasp on things, and the short would be unlikely, but can happen.
No ego trippin' I just say'n...........
(2) Coil shape: Haveing a smaller coil shape and the same # of turns, means more focus, versus looser wider coils at the same # of turns(less focus, but definately useful) and can contribute to more hight end because the coil is seeing a smaller part of the string, narrower field with the smaller coil shape. Much like repositioning the pickup closser or further away from the bridge. This is personal preferance, and R&D to what You want for tone. Funny, some guy swear by having a pear shape coil in there strat pu? Damn vintage guys!! Generally, tight and even coil shapes,,, but are by no means a rule,,,there are none!. You'd think 24k would'nt have any highs.....think again,,,,,next
(3) MAterial manipulation: Maybe you are working with high Zinc componients. This is a common plauge that just does'nt stop! Zink will give you the highs,reduced mids and lows. Pole, screws, and the mighty keeper material plays a huge role in the overall finished product. Maddness at 24k....Zinc can be the missing piece. Again, there are no rules.......
(4) Are the bobbins traditional size? Even is there is a 1.5mm difference in height..............You are going to change the coil shape, thus making the pickup sound bright because of the more narrow coil, versus the shorter, fatter coil shape from a shorter bobbin.
Of the 4 mentioned,,,and what you have said,,,I would really start with the Material. Seems you have a good grasp on things, and the short would be unlikely, but can happen.
No ego trippin' I just say'n...........
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