Is there any reason why you shouldn't tape your magnet with electrician's tape?
I made an acoustic pickup over the weekend. I used 1/16" garolite I had left over from some circuit board projects. The dimensions allowed the pickup to be snapped into the f hole of the guitar easily and the spacing from the strings was adequate.. I used a neo magnet layed flat and glued the garolite to both sides. I wound to about 7.5 k directly on the magnet and potted it. I just soldered an instrument cable directly to the leads with a hole drilled for strain relief. It worked fine except for some single coil type hum. If I touched the leads it would minimise like a guitar does when you touch the strings. I'm going to do another one, but make the base out of something I can ground to. Sound wise, it sounded good. I controlled the tone with the amp and basically left the tone centered. It sounded like I was micing the guitar. No real tone coloring. I think the magnet also was a bit strong. I believe there was some high frequency stuff happening. I couldn't hear it, but I have a pair of love birds and they were complaining more than usual.
big_teee, I also got 6 of the little coils done over the weekend so I may get the other project done this week. I decided to try 42 Formvar. That stuff is bullet proof. It wound up sturdy and when I potted them, the paper discs practically fell off of the coils. I did all six without damaging them.
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