Hi,
I would like to hear your informed opinions on what range of turns ratios are commonly used in asymmetric humbucker coils, so that I can choose a reasonable starting point for experimentation. I have heard that mismatches from around %2 - 10% are not uncommon. I would therefore be inclined to choose a 4 percent mismatch as a starting point, such that one bobbin would have 5000 turns and the other 5200, for example. I would like the resulting pickup to sound noticeably, but subtly, more bright. The possibility of moderately reduced noise rejection does not concern me.
Are any of you privy to facts or rumors about the offsets used by any particular pickup manufacturers?
Does somewhere between %2 and %10 sound like a reasonable starting point?
Cheers
I would like to hear your informed opinions on what range of turns ratios are commonly used in asymmetric humbucker coils, so that I can choose a reasonable starting point for experimentation. I have heard that mismatches from around %2 - 10% are not uncommon. I would therefore be inclined to choose a 4 percent mismatch as a starting point, such that one bobbin would have 5000 turns and the other 5200, for example. I would like the resulting pickup to sound noticeably, but subtly, more bright. The possibility of moderately reduced noise rejection does not concern me.
Are any of you privy to facts or rumors about the offsets used by any particular pickup manufacturers?
Does somewhere between %2 and %10 sound like a reasonable starting point?
Cheers
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