Hello everyone! its been a while since I have posted here.
I am still investigating all of the realms etc of building pickups, and before I start pouring money into another hobby, I have this question:
Without having a huge shop, and thousands of dollars of equipment, can I make good quality, CONSISTENT pickups? I want to be able to make a small hobby out of it, being able to make pickups for friends and family. Although it probably will never turn into some company or anything like that, I want to know that I can make CONSISTENT pickups, every time. So I can make a particular set, or a "model" I guess you could say, over and over again. It seems like hand winding and scatter winding at that is so various, it would hard to be consistent. Does it matter more of the number of winds, and the materials I use? Obviously if you're scatter winding, you will have slightly different coils, but should they sound basically the same if all other variables are the same?
This may seem like a noob question, so thats why I am asking in the beginner area!
Thanks in advance!
-Austin
I am still investigating all of the realms etc of building pickups, and before I start pouring money into another hobby, I have this question:
Without having a huge shop, and thousands of dollars of equipment, can I make good quality, CONSISTENT pickups? I want to be able to make a small hobby out of it, being able to make pickups for friends and family. Although it probably will never turn into some company or anything like that, I want to know that I can make CONSISTENT pickups, every time. So I can make a particular set, or a "model" I guess you could say, over and over again. It seems like hand winding and scatter winding at that is so various, it would hard to be consistent. Does it matter more of the number of winds, and the materials I use? Obviously if you're scatter winding, you will have slightly different coils, but should they sound basically the same if all other variables are the same?
This may seem like a noob question, so thats why I am asking in the beginner area!
Thanks in advance!
-Austin
Comment