I broke the winding towards beginning of this winding and solder spliced it back together. I'm guessing this is what is causing this pickup to read to high? The solder was not very good? note: this is the second pickup I've ever wound.
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14k at 15,000 turns??
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44 gauge wire is very high ohms per foot, you're going to get a pretty dark sounding pickup with that many winds, you probably won't like it....http://www.SDpickups.com
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I'd think the first one at 7.8k was probably shorted somewhere giving you a false low reading. Putting 14,000 turns of 44 should be high. 8000 turns of 43 on a tele bobbin (which is smaller than a strat) will yield mid 7s.
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Originally posted by lowell View Postaside from sound any thoughts on why such a big difference in DC resistance only 1000 turns difference? I wound another coil at 14,000 turns and it measures 7.8k.
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