ok, so I am new to these forums, so go easy guys...
I have wound a set of strat pickups and 3 p-90's now with some success. At least my friends and I are really happy with the results. Now I am making a set of strat pickups for another friend. The thing is, he wants something with a little higher output than I got with my first set of strat pickups (bridge was 7.2k).
So I was wondering if i described my winding set-up to you, if you would give me advice on how I could tweak it to get a higher output coil.
Here is my setup:
The picture below is of my first pickup. I have changed the way I mount the pickup to the record player now. Instead of all that duct tape, I drill 3 holes in a piece of wood. One in the center to fit snugly around the center post of the record player, and two more around that to screw the pickup in.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...0/CIMG0876.jpg
So, pretty self explanatory I guess. The coil is a couple feet away from my tensioner mounted horizontally facing the tensioner. The "tensioner" is some books on top of two magazines (under the magazines are just some books for height). The wire slides through the two magazines and is pulled onto the bobbin. I make sure the tensioner height puts the wire right at the middle of the bobbin. Then I just turn on the record player and start guiding the wire to be as even as possible.
So this is the set-up I have developed. I am sure it sounds weird to you pros, so what tweaks could I make to get some tighter winds?
I have wound a set of strat pickups and 3 p-90's now with some success. At least my friends and I are really happy with the results. Now I am making a set of strat pickups for another friend. The thing is, he wants something with a little higher output than I got with my first set of strat pickups (bridge was 7.2k).
So I was wondering if i described my winding set-up to you, if you would give me advice on how I could tweak it to get a higher output coil.
Here is my setup:
The picture below is of my first pickup. I have changed the way I mount the pickup to the record player now. Instead of all that duct tape, I drill 3 holes in a piece of wood. One in the center to fit snugly around the center post of the record player, and two more around that to screw the pickup in.
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...0/CIMG0876.jpg
So, pretty self explanatory I guess. The coil is a couple feet away from my tensioner mounted horizontally facing the tensioner. The "tensioner" is some books on top of two magazines (under the magazines are just some books for height). The wire slides through the two magazines and is pulled onto the bobbin. I make sure the tensioner height puts the wire right at the middle of the bobbin. Then I just turn on the record player and start guiding the wire to be as even as possible.
So this is the set-up I have developed. I am sure it sounds weird to you pros, so what tweaks could I make to get some tighter winds?
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