I've lurked here for a long while, and gotten a lot of good information, so let me first say thank you, and then hello.
I've built and repaired guitars for a long time, and I enjoy doing it. I've gotten much better at wiring than I used to be (I'm still amazed when the wiring is right on the first try), but I've never even thought about building a pickup until now.
I'm working on a replica of a Dan Armstrong plexi guitar, and I want to recreate the pickup, since its such a distinctive part of the instrument. I'd love to do a total replica, but I can't figure out where to get those bobbins:
It appears that SANHE sells something similar, but I don't need 200 of them. At the moment I figure I'll just get blades and bobbins from Mojotone.
I'm thinking to build a fairly standard humbucker and fabricate a cover from brown plastic with the blades exposed.
From what I've been able to find out, the Sustain Treble pickup was right around 9.5k and used 42AWG. So that at least gives me some guidance.
I'm going to try building a winder from a sewing machine.
Any suggestions, advice, or guidance are very welcome, since this is new territory for me.
I've built and repaired guitars for a long time, and I enjoy doing it. I've gotten much better at wiring than I used to be (I'm still amazed when the wiring is right on the first try), but I've never even thought about building a pickup until now.
I'm working on a replica of a Dan Armstrong plexi guitar, and I want to recreate the pickup, since its such a distinctive part of the instrument. I'd love to do a total replica, but I can't figure out where to get those bobbins:
It appears that SANHE sells something similar, but I don't need 200 of them. At the moment I figure I'll just get blades and bobbins from Mojotone.
I'm thinking to build a fairly standard humbucker and fabricate a cover from brown plastic with the blades exposed.
From what I've been able to find out, the Sustain Treble pickup was right around 9.5k and used 42AWG. So that at least gives me some guidance.
I'm going to try building a winder from a sewing machine.
Any suggestions, advice, or guidance are very welcome, since this is new territory for me.
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