Call me crazy, but after my counter broke, I decided to try winding a pair of humbuckers without one. Instead, I used a stopwatch to time how long it took to completely fill a humbucker bobbin. It took 11 minutes 30 seconds with my simple, power drill winder. For the second bobbin, I ran the drill for the same amount of time. The first bobbin tested at 5.07K Ohms of DC resistance and the second at 4.69K Ohms. This pup will be used in the bridge position. For the neck, I ran the winder for about 9 minutes with each bobbin. They tested at 3.35K and 3.15K Ohms. I'm pretty sure I could replicate these results over and over.
Does anyone else use this approach? It seems a lot cheaper and easier than making my own reliable high-speed counter.
Does anyone else use this approach? It seems a lot cheaper and easier than making my own reliable high-speed counter.
Comment