We would like to give you some tips about the effect of winding on the frequency characteristics of pickups. Main difficulty of manufacturers is geting frequency characteristics they need for pickup they work on. Often even large manufacturers to adjust the frequency forced to use such questionable methods of adjustment like short closed loop around the coil in the form of foil, that can not be a panacea for adjusting the coil/pickup.
Resonance peak(RP), that is above 10 kHz gives dark and not expressive sound and more suitable for relay, not for pickups.
It is desirable to achieve RP 6-10 kHz depending on the type of pickup you want to produce. More details about measurement methods of RP are available here http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218352.
Regardless of the method of winding(HM,CNC) to achive pickup with bright and responsive sound wire layout should be turn to turn, or even with a small bulk.
it gives lower RP, which in turn gives a higher readability.
RPs above 10 kHz although it would seem um have a lot of high-frequencies in fact, due to lack of mid-range - sound is a cotton, so it is advisable not to climb above 10kHz. Main factor defining the tone of pickup sound is the middle frequencies spector(2-6kHz).
Try to experiment with the layout of the wire 60-120(for standart humbucker for example) turns in a row and you'll hear the difference in sound
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218678
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218679
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218838
(If you look closely here there is something which is useful)
With respect to all beginners MrAndry, MrCandy and AndryPickupParts team.
Resonance peak(RP), that is above 10 kHz gives dark and not expressive sound and more suitable for relay, not for pickups.
It is desirable to achieve RP 6-10 kHz depending on the type of pickup you want to produce. More details about measurement methods of RP are available here http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218352.
Regardless of the method of winding(HM,CNC) to achive pickup with bright and responsive sound wire layout should be turn to turn, or even with a small bulk.
it gives lower RP, which in turn gives a higher readability.
RPs above 10 kHz although it would seem um have a lot of high-frequencies in fact, due to lack of mid-range - sound is a cotton, so it is advisable not to climb above 10kHz. Main factor defining the tone of pickup sound is the middle frequencies spector(2-6kHz).
Try to experiment with the layout of the wire 60-120(for standart humbucker for example) turns in a row and you'll hear the difference in sound
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218678
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218679
http://music-electronics-forum.com/t25556/#post218838
(If you look closely here there is something which is useful)
With respect to all beginners MrAndry, MrCandy and AndryPickupParts team.
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