Apologies if this is a thread hijack!
I'm also beginning on a humbucker and have received conflicting information, maybe someone here could help me to clear that up!
The parts in bold are of interest...
StewMac Humbucker kit instructions says: "Secure the lead wire and protect the coil wire. Repeat the winding procedure for the other coil (same winding direction, same number of turns)."
https://www.stewmac.com/How-To/Onlin...ickup_Kit.html
Ian Dayton "How to Make a Humbucker Pickup" says "The first step is to wind the bobbins. It is important to make sure to wind the bobbins in opposite directions."
https://courses.physics.illinois.edu...eport_Sp12.pdf
I bought the StewMac kit and I'm about to follow their instructions, but it is my understanding that the very name "Humbucking" comes from the ability to buck said hum, and that this only comes from one of the coils being reverse wound in relation to the other coil.
I've done plenty of Strat sets with middle rw/rp and note the humbucking capability.
Which one is correct, StewMac or Mr. Dayton?
Your thoughts and replies are most welcome, and thanks for the warm welcome to the forum!
Cheers.
I'm also beginning on a humbucker and have received conflicting information, maybe someone here could help me to clear that up!
The parts in bold are of interest...
StewMac Humbucker kit instructions says: "Secure the lead wire and protect the coil wire. Repeat the winding procedure for the other coil (same winding direction, same number of turns)."
https://www.stewmac.com/How-To/Onlin...ickup_Kit.html
Ian Dayton "How to Make a Humbucker Pickup" says "The first step is to wind the bobbins. It is important to make sure to wind the bobbins in opposite directions."
https://courses.physics.illinois.edu...eport_Sp12.pdf
I bought the StewMac kit and I'm about to follow their instructions, but it is my understanding that the very name "Humbucking" comes from the ability to buck said hum, and that this only comes from one of the coils being reverse wound in relation to the other coil.
I've done plenty of Strat sets with middle rw/rp and note the humbucking capability.
Which one is correct, StewMac or Mr. Dayton?
Your thoughts and replies are most welcome, and thanks for the warm welcome to the forum!
Cheers.
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