This is an original pickup from a 1973-ish Ovation Breadwinner that I got as a project. The pickup has a lead broken off right were it goes into the case. The state of the preamp is also unknown. No one seems to rave about the sound of these guitars, so not even sure I want to try to save any of the electronics. About the only thing the pickups have going for them at this point is that they 1.) look kind of cool 2.) are "original" and 3.) the pickguard holes are too big for any other type of pickup.
I took the chrome cover off the pickup to see if there was any way to get down at the wires but it seems packed full of..something. I might be able to get a drop of solder onto the remnant of the lead and then glue down the extension to the case for strain relief. Don't know if I can cut away any of the plastic case to expose more of the wire.
Also, everyone says these pickups are supposed to be low impedance, but I measure them both at about 7.7k ohms. I know DCR isn't the true measure of impedance, but are these really low impedance pickups? EDIT: maybe that was the later minihumbuckers that were low impedance, or maybe just bad info.
I took the chrome cover off the pickup to see if there was any way to get down at the wires but it seems packed full of..something. I might be able to get a drop of solder onto the remnant of the lead and then glue down the extension to the case for strain relief. Don't know if I can cut away any of the plastic case to expose more of the wire.
Also, everyone says these pickups are supposed to be low impedance, but I measure them both at about 7.7k ohms. I know DCR isn't the true measure of impedance, but are these really low impedance pickups? EDIT: maybe that was the later minihumbuckers that were low impedance, or maybe just bad info.
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