Hello everyone,
I am trying to make pickups and i am new on this forum. I wound 6 pickups on my own equipment. For now, my purpose is to understand the wire resistance, magnets and inductance. My fender strat is Highway One and it have extraordinary pickups which talked some forums also. Dc values of all 3 singles are between 11 and 12kohm i also measure and verify.
After i started to make pickups, i realized that it is hard to reach 7-8kohm by using the plastic bobbin which have standard dimensions. Altough i use the winding area of my bobbin full with 42awg wire, i can reach 6.8kohm max. When i saw the fender one i really shocked. They used nearly the half of the winding area of their plastic bobbin and reach the resistance above 12kohm.
My question is how can it be possible? I know that the resistance value is not only thing to have to work on but it is important and i think i miss some tricky point.
I am trying to make pickups and i am new on this forum. I wound 6 pickups on my own equipment. For now, my purpose is to understand the wire resistance, magnets and inductance. My fender strat is Highway One and it have extraordinary pickups which talked some forums also. Dc values of all 3 singles are between 11 and 12kohm i also measure and verify.
After i started to make pickups, i realized that it is hard to reach 7-8kohm by using the plastic bobbin which have standard dimensions. Altough i use the winding area of my bobbin full with 42awg wire, i can reach 6.8kohm max. When i saw the fender one i really shocked. They used nearly the half of the winding area of their plastic bobbin and reach the resistance above 12kohm.
My question is how can it be possible? I know that the resistance value is not only thing to have to work on but it is important and i think i miss some tricky point.
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