Hi,
This is my first post on this site, I've been reading the info on this site for about a year now and I have to say it has been invaluable to me. I've been planning to build a lap steel for some time now and plan to wind my own pups and would appreciate any guidance anyone is willing to give me.
I've started on the body of the lap but it'll be a while before I'm ready to start winding the pups, I'd like to firm up my thoughts on the pups so I'm ready when the time comes. Also I'll need to decide on dimensions for the pups before I start routing the pup cavities etc.
So here is what I'm thinking.
The lap will be an 8 string model with 2 pups, bridge & neck. I would like these to be single coil and I'm thinking along the lines of a P90, however I'd like to use split coils as per the P-Bass setup, i.e. each pup would essentially be 2 separate coils, 4 cores per coil and staggered physically on the lap body, similar to the P-Bass.
I've done a bit of searching on this site and I think I have got the basics of how this works, please correct me if I'm wrong on this.
On each PUP I will wind both coils in the same direction, I would connect both coil starts together and use a finish for output and a finish for ground.
On one coil the magnetic polarity is N and the other magnetic polarity is S.
When both PUPs are on they should be in phase if wired identically?
I'm looking at doing 10,000 turns of 42 swg on each of the 4 coils, this would raise the impedance a bit as compared to a 6 string P90 but steel pups tend to be a bit higher Z in any case. I'll be using 2 alnico 5 bar magnets per coil as per the P90 build with pole pieces in one pup and probably blades in the other.
That's it really, apart from I'll be using solid wood covers instead of plastic. Something I read on this site was using pcb board as the base which would give shielding, would this give as efficient shielding as a solid metal base?
TIA
This is my first post on this site, I've been reading the info on this site for about a year now and I have to say it has been invaluable to me. I've been planning to build a lap steel for some time now and plan to wind my own pups and would appreciate any guidance anyone is willing to give me.
I've started on the body of the lap but it'll be a while before I'm ready to start winding the pups, I'd like to firm up my thoughts on the pups so I'm ready when the time comes. Also I'll need to decide on dimensions for the pups before I start routing the pup cavities etc.
So here is what I'm thinking.
The lap will be an 8 string model with 2 pups, bridge & neck. I would like these to be single coil and I'm thinking along the lines of a P90, however I'd like to use split coils as per the P-Bass setup, i.e. each pup would essentially be 2 separate coils, 4 cores per coil and staggered physically on the lap body, similar to the P-Bass.
I've done a bit of searching on this site and I think I have got the basics of how this works, please correct me if I'm wrong on this.
On each PUP I will wind both coils in the same direction, I would connect both coil starts together and use a finish for output and a finish for ground.
On one coil the magnetic polarity is N and the other magnetic polarity is S.
When both PUPs are on they should be in phase if wired identically?
I'm looking at doing 10,000 turns of 42 swg on each of the 4 coils, this would raise the impedance a bit as compared to a 6 string P90 but steel pups tend to be a bit higher Z in any case. I'll be using 2 alnico 5 bar magnets per coil as per the P90 build with pole pieces in one pup and probably blades in the other.
That's it really, apart from I'll be using solid wood covers instead of plastic. Something I read on this site was using pcb board as the base which would give shielding, would this give as efficient shielding as a solid metal base?
TIA
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