Hello pickup makers,
I'm new here, sort of. I actually posted on the old 'ask the pickup makers forum' some 20 years back when I first started this project before life happened and the project got shelved.
Apologies ìf this has already been asked, I did search, but didn't find any similar topics.
I'm planning to wind some 7 string single coil pickups, with vintage 1950s/early 1960s tone (for 1970s classic rock and 1990s alternative rock).
What I want to ask is about the extra length of the bobbin and how that effects the number of winds. On the one hand if I wind to the traditional number of winds, it would make the overall wire length longer due to the longer bobbin. On the other hand if I compensate with fewer winds it would result in a thinner coil width, and less wire passing through the area of magnetic disturbance. I'm guessing it's one of those things where compromise is necessary, but I am wondering which approach will get me closer to vintage tone?
Thanks for any guidance.
Matt
I'm new here, sort of. I actually posted on the old 'ask the pickup makers forum' some 20 years back when I first started this project before life happened and the project got shelved.
Apologies ìf this has already been asked, I did search, but didn't find any similar topics.
I'm planning to wind some 7 string single coil pickups, with vintage 1950s/early 1960s tone (for 1970s classic rock and 1990s alternative rock).
What I want to ask is about the extra length of the bobbin and how that effects the number of winds. On the one hand if I wind to the traditional number of winds, it would make the overall wire length longer due to the longer bobbin. On the other hand if I compensate with fewer winds it would result in a thinner coil width, and less wire passing through the area of magnetic disturbance. I'm guessing it's one of those things where compromise is necessary, but I am wondering which approach will get me closer to vintage tone?
Thanks for any guidance.
Matt
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