I have asked a couple of winders to build me an F-spaced (aka trem-spaced) bridge humbucker and both have told me that they either can't get parts or that they can't put a particular wind on the bobbins they get because they get too full.
Since the F-spaced p'up is physically larger, I was surprised that the bobbins couldn't fit as much wire on them as a regular spaced p'up. It seemed to me that the only way that could be the case is if the trem-spaced bobbins were 'fatter', which would mean that the inside windings would be farther away from the polepieces. Having the inner windings farther away just (intuitively I suppose) seems bad but that may be completely wrong.
So my questions are: Is it more difficult to make a trem-spaced p'up sound good? Do trem-spaced p'ups tend to have a different tone if all else is equal (which it never is but...you get the idea) and if so...what differences? Does anybody here make trem-spaced humbuckers? The 'recipe' that I have been digging lately is basically an A5 PAF that is wound until completely full...like 9.5K or so...but I've had at least one guy tell me he can't make that p'up using the trem-spaced parts he gets.
Since the F-spaced p'up is physically larger, I was surprised that the bobbins couldn't fit as much wire on them as a regular spaced p'up. It seemed to me that the only way that could be the case is if the trem-spaced bobbins were 'fatter', which would mean that the inside windings would be farther away from the polepieces. Having the inner windings farther away just (intuitively I suppose) seems bad but that may be completely wrong.
So my questions are: Is it more difficult to make a trem-spaced p'up sound good? Do trem-spaced p'ups tend to have a different tone if all else is equal (which it never is but...you get the idea) and if so...what differences? Does anybody here make trem-spaced humbuckers? The 'recipe' that I have been digging lately is basically an A5 PAF that is wound until completely full...like 9.5K or so...but I've had at least one guy tell me he can't make that p'up using the trem-spaced parts he gets.
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