As a generally happy guy, my first & 2nd attempt at winding a premium PAF has sent me to the anals of Fender
I bought the best quality components, assembled a variable speed winder (0-10,000rpm) with splindle running true, had all the time in the world and more focus than a lizard on a cockroach YET, both attempts sounded 70% less in volume compared to a 57 Classic AND, high 'E' and 'B' strings made wax flow from my ears.
I went through all my A2, A3, A4 & A5 bar stock magnets yet, the shrill, piercing treble wouldn't go away nor, would the volume increase.
USA nickel silver covers and baseplates
USA unplated 1018 slugs & plated 1018 screws
42AWG plain enamel wire (purple)
28 guage lead wires
USA steel spacer
Hand carved Michigan Rock Maple spacer
USA PAF spec butryte bobbins
braided shield wire
1st completed pup;
screw side 3.9k
slug side 3.7k
Total DCR: 7.6k
2nd completed pup;
screw side 4.1k
slug side 4.5k
Total DCR: 8.6k
I bought the best quality components, assembled a variable speed winder (0-10,000rpm) with splindle running true, had all the time in the world and more focus than a lizard on a cockroach YET, both attempts sounded 70% less in volume compared to a 57 Classic AND, high 'E' and 'B' strings made wax flow from my ears.
I went through all my A2, A3, A4 & A5 bar stock magnets yet, the shrill, piercing treble wouldn't go away nor, would the volume increase.
USA nickel silver covers and baseplates
USA unplated 1018 slugs & plated 1018 screws
42AWG plain enamel wire (purple)
28 guage lead wires
USA steel spacer
Hand carved Michigan Rock Maple spacer
USA PAF spec butryte bobbins
braided shield wire
1st completed pup;
screw side 3.9k
slug side 3.7k
Total DCR: 7.6k
2nd completed pup;
screw side 4.1k
slug side 4.5k
Total DCR: 8.6k
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