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  • #16
    problem with the "self shielding" way of hooking up the coil is on fender pickups if you do that and leave the magnets un grounded and isolated from the coil when you put your hand fairly close to the magnets you get more noise than if the inside of the coil was ground so it can be a toss up.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by jason lollar View Post
      problem with the "self shielding" way of hooking up the coil is on fender pickups if you do that and leave the magnets un grounded and isolated from the coil when you put your hand fairly close to the magnets you get more noise than if the inside of the coil was ground so it can be a toss up.
      True, and a good example of Leo's clever'ness falling just short of the mark (no slam on Leo) and while it's also true that any single coil pickup without grounded poles has that hum "feature" it's like Leo used the Start=Gnd option as his "easy button" getting him good-enough-to-ship.

      While I don't see it as a "problem" myself because I've had some moderate sucess at grounding the poles and using Finish=Gnd to get some of my single coils as quiet as can be w/o being a humbucker. While I like that, it's not "traditional" and as we all well know most guitar players want things done traditionaly(unfortunately)
      -Brad

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      • #18
        I've built the Strat Coils every which way.
        My experience is a SC is going to hum.
        Some Amps produce more hum than others.
        Try to get some distance between the guitar and the PT.
        My 2204 Clone, is not too bad, if you stand on the opposite side of the amp from the PT.
        The Mini Blades are a good compromise.
        I can get some descent Strat tone with low wind strat blades.
        The blades are really Quiet.
        "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
        Terry

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        • #19
          Originally posted by big_teee View Post
          I've built the Strat Coils every which way.
          My experience is a SC is going to hum.
          The blades are really Quiet.
          ReMeMbEr the flower pot coil ............Mine is still on the spool
          "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post
            ReMeMbEr the flower pot coil ............Mine is still on the spool
            Mine got wadded up into a ball, and is in that box, with cutoff windings.
            Has Anyone heard for fLoWerPot Boy?
            T
            "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
            Terry

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            • #21


              He's probably getting ready to enjoy summer
              "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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              • #22
                Just great info. I'm reminded of when I smelled my first gold-top in 1968. I can still remember it.

                I thought about referencing the article and the topic being; winding for right or left hand guitars by Mr.Lollar and
                dogged if it didn't raise a question....seems like I would have had it years ago...

                It led me to think about Jimi. So I guess he had staggered mags upside down and being the biggest
                change other than the bridge pup slant.
                So he must have adjusted the angle..?...and probably had some great gain and sustain for the
                higher strings. Makes me wonder how much difference it did have or make with his sound.
                Also seems if it were a plus that others would have been doing it for their right-hand Strats.
                Then again...maybe I'm way off base. ?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Justwannano View Post
                  Just great info. I'm reminded of when I smelled my first gold-top in 1968. I can still remember it.

                  I thought about referencing the article and the topic being; winding for right or left hand guitars by Mr.Lollar and
                  dogged if it didn't raise a question....seems like I would have had it years ago...

                  It led me to think about Jimi. So I guess he had staggered mags upside down and being the biggest
                  change other than the bridge pup slant.
                  So he must have adjusted the angle..?...and probably had some great gain and sustain for the
                  higher strings. Makes me wonder how much difference it did have or make with his sound.
                  Also seems if it were a plus that others would have been doing it for their right-hand Strats.
                  Then again...maybe I'm way off base. ?
                  Yes the jimi stagger has been one of those topics of great discussion for years.
                  I am left handed and I tried the right hand stagger SCs in a lefty guitar.
                  I didn't care for it.
                  The only thing that I think is significant is the pickup slant of the bridge Pickup.
                  Playing a right hand guitar upside down left handed, makes the slant of the treble strings farther from the bridge.
                  That makes the treble strings less bright, which I think is a good thing.
                  B_T
                  "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                  Terry

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                    ...the jimi stagger has been one of those topics of great discussion for years...

                    When you read some of Duncan's interviews, it makes one wonder if he actually did have upside down pickups. Duncan has said often that when he worked in London he wound some pickup sets for Jimi, Seymour could have "fixed" that stagger?

                    On the other hand Jimi went through so many guitars (smashing/giving-away/etc) one would find it hard to believe he had umpteen "fixed" sets.
                    (could be RM installed/removed them also)

                    BTW, I don't care for the reverse stagger either, but I do like the reverse slant, that sounds cool.
                    -Brad

                    ClassicAmplification.com

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by RedHouse View Post
                      When you read some of Duncan's interviews, it makes one wonder if he actually did have upside down pickups. Duncan has said often that when he worked in London he wound some pickup sets for Jimi, Seymour could have "fixed" that stagger?

                      On the other hand Jimi went through so many guitars (smashing/giving-away/etc) one would find it hard to believe he had umpteen "fixed" sets.
                      (could be RM installed/removed them also)

                      BTW, I don't care for the reverse stagger either, but I do like the reverse slant, that sounds cool.
                      Another thing that can be done easily!
                      When I make right hand pickups, and I want to test them in my Lefty?
                      I mount them in the pick guard upside down.
                      If the route is big enough, the exception is the neck pickup.
                      Not room to do that because the bottom of the pickup hits the neck.
                      T
                      "If Hitler invaded Hell, I would make at least a favourable reference of the Devil in the House of Commons." Winston Churchill
                      Terry

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by big_teee View Post
                        Another thing that can be done easily!
                        When I make right hand pickups, and I want to test them in my Lefty?
                        I mount them in the pick guard upside down.
                        If the route is big enough, the exception is the neck pickup.
                        Not room to do that because the bottom of the pickup hits the neck.
                        T

                        Badda-boom!
                        -Brad

                        ClassicAmplification.com

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by RedHouse View Post

                          BTW, I don't care for the reverse stagger either, but I do like the reverse slant, that sounds cool.
                          I agree...
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by copperheadroads View Post


                            He's probably getting ready to enjoy summer
                            You're not whistling Dixie there bro.
                            The flower pot is going strong.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Ward View Post
                              You're not whistling Dixie there bro.
                              The flower pot is going strong.
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                              Well it's great to hear from you again .We were getting worried
                              "UP here in the Canada we shoot things we don't understand"

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                              • #30
                                Start is ground so that if you touch the magnets with your fingers, you wont get any hum. That's about it. Fender Mustangs had closed covers because the polarity of the pickups could be reversed, so the closed covers prevented you from touching the magnets.
                                It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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