I took the pickup a part today.
I took out the sidewinder blade and altered one of the bobbins flipping one of the magnets.
Reassembled the pickup in humbucker mode.
Installed it in the guitar and test drove it.
It sounds great in humbucker fashion, still great tone, and has no static noise.
The humbuckers are very quiet minus any metal in the pickup.
I think this is the way to go forward, for a more modern full sized humbucker pickup.
Similar to the Firebird mini bucker but with full sized bobbins, with more wire capacity.
So to recap, I have two 53mm bobbins modified with ceramic bar magnets for blades.
Wired 4 wire as a neck pickup in the 7.5k range.
Very warm for a ceramic pickup.
There are some A5 magnets available in that size, that would be great for guitar.
However if you go to the A5 magnets, the Static noise issue may come back.
IMO This is a more modern pickup that is quieter, with no string spacing issues or dead spots.
At this stage I give the prototype a B.
With proper tuning, and experimenting with different wire gauges, size of wire, and TPL I think if would score an A.
If I experiment further with the Sidewinder, I think I would redesign and tap a center bar with screws going thru the cover.
Also I would probably go to NEO Magnets instead of ceramic bars.
Give the Humbucker a try, really a pretty easy pickup to make.
And is 99% Quiet, and IMO much quieter than the average metal baseplate humbucker.
The pickup should only get quieter when Wax Potted!
T
I took out the sidewinder blade and altered one of the bobbins flipping one of the magnets.
Reassembled the pickup in humbucker mode.
Installed it in the guitar and test drove it.
It sounds great in humbucker fashion, still great tone, and has no static noise.
The humbuckers are very quiet minus any metal in the pickup.
I think this is the way to go forward, for a more modern full sized humbucker pickup.
Similar to the Firebird mini bucker but with full sized bobbins, with more wire capacity.
So to recap, I have two 53mm bobbins modified with ceramic bar magnets for blades.
Wired 4 wire as a neck pickup in the 7.5k range.
Very warm for a ceramic pickup.
There are some A5 magnets available in that size, that would be great for guitar.
However if you go to the A5 magnets, the Static noise issue may come back.
IMO This is a more modern pickup that is quieter, with no string spacing issues or dead spots.
At this stage I give the prototype a B.
With proper tuning, and experimenting with different wire gauges, size of wire, and TPL I think if would score an A.
If I experiment further with the Sidewinder, I think I would redesign and tap a center bar with screws going thru the cover.
Also I would probably go to NEO Magnets instead of ceramic bars.
Give the Humbucker a try, really a pretty easy pickup to make.
And is 99% Quiet, and IMO much quieter than the average metal baseplate humbucker.
The pickup should only get quieter when Wax Potted!
T
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