I know this may be edging too close to the secret sauce area of info, but I'm going to ask anyway.
I'm looking for that Dicky Betts goldtop "woody" sound and my research, to my great surprise, said that both of his pickups were in the mid 7's (k Ohms). Will more symmetric bobbin winding get that woody tone, or is a greater offset needed?
My first guess was he had pickups closer to 8k Ohms with a wide offset. But, I'm now guessing he rolls the tone to 5 or so to hit his sound. I am in the final finishing stages of 2 Les Paul's that take humbuckers, but I do not have any guitar, right now, to test humbuckers in. I also have an alder&maple, no F hole, Tele thin line that will have humbuckers though I will need to use 52mm spacing at the bridge.
Thanks!
I'm looking for that Dicky Betts goldtop "woody" sound and my research, to my great surprise, said that both of his pickups were in the mid 7's (k Ohms). Will more symmetric bobbin winding get that woody tone, or is a greater offset needed?
My first guess was he had pickups closer to 8k Ohms with a wide offset. But, I'm now guessing he rolls the tone to 5 or so to hit his sound. I am in the final finishing stages of 2 Les Paul's that take humbuckers, but I do not have any guitar, right now, to test humbuckers in. I also have an alder&maple, no F hole, Tele thin line that will have humbuckers though I will need to use 52mm spacing at the bridge.
Thanks!
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