Figured some of the guys on the forum might be able to clear this up. Was recently watching an interview with Seymour Duncan where he was adamant that humbucking pickups must be machine wound (ie not hand guided). Am I missing something? I've made hundreds of pickups handguiding the wire, with fairly consistent results, and great tone. In fact, I think my pickups sound better than many of the Duncans, including pricey custom shop pickups. Settled on a couple of "formulas" that I really like for my own playing....and I use those pickups in many of my guitars. I'm not a manufacturer or an expert by any means, but I enjoy tinkering with my own gear....and making pickups for friends.
I just wonder why he would say that. I can understand if you are trying to create exact and precise pickups that vary only minimally in tolerance why a machine would be more precise.
I guess it intrigues me a bit, as it probably does with all of us on this forum.
Does anyone have any suggestions on machine winders with automatic traverses? I know many people have built their own....I probably don't have the skill to do that.
Jonathan
I just wonder why he would say that. I can understand if you are trying to create exact and precise pickups that vary only minimally in tolerance why a machine would be more precise.
I guess it intrigues me a bit, as it probably does with all of us on this forum.
Does anyone have any suggestions on machine winders with automatic traverses? I know many people have built their own....I probably don't have the skill to do that.
Jonathan
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