Originally posted by big_teee
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By the way, this has nothing to do with the total number of such blade assemblies are used per pickup, one in the center (between coils), or three (center and both outsides). We are discussing cutting the individual blades.
They Sound good, and I'm about done.
This is a parallel to laminating the blade in a blade pickup: one solid thick blade will have far more eddy current loading than a blade of the same total thickness that is a stack of thinner sheets of steel insulated from one another. It's the same physics as why power transformers have laminated cores. How many sheets and of what thickness is decided empirically, by building and listening.
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