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This is also what I use at home. I can recommend the ones by Hakko and similiar models more (I used a few at my old soldering job), but the cool thing about...
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Thanks man! Come to think of it, those are probably wired in parallel (7 K per coil, probably 43-44 AWG) so it will have a lower inductance and impedance...
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Alright so I built an opamp based preamp and it works great! The dummy coil didn't work well enough to justify using it (although I probably should have...
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I own one of the humbuckers and went to change the magnet or flip it or something, and of course it has "Artec" stamped on the bottom of the bobbin....
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That's a great idea David! Thank you! I was literally using a mic preamp to try them out but an op-amp based preamp and a dummy coil sounds like my cup...
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Didn't Burns do something like that? What about Lace? I would imagine it would work....
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Because I had it wired up to where the bridge and neck pups ran to the + and the middle pup to the -, so when combined, they summed up in the balancing amp...
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Low Z to High Z transformer?
Can anyone tell me where I can find a low impedance to high impedance audio transformer that ISN'T built into an XLR-TS adapter? Something preferably under...
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I haven't done that particular circuit before, but I modded a humbucker today to have an air coil and it improves it's dynamics and clarity a little bit while...
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Yeah, you're basically right Possum. I must admit I enjoy my high gain tones and I like the clean tones out of the POD but I wasn't sure just how true the...
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I know a lot of purists are going to flame me for this, but what about a Line 6 POD modeler? Even better yet (and more expensive), a Fractal Axe-FX? That...
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I haven't had one of those but I used to own a Woody with the adjustable hex screws, and it was low output and hums. So does my Duncan Performer Maverick....
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Last I knew they were using NOS parts to make some of their pickups... Maybe they ran out of the supplies to make them?...
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Yeah I just used 250 winds of 32 AWG for each coil on my standard sized humbuckers. Might try like 33 or 34 for more winds though so I don't have to boost...
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Not to mention there was no standard motor speed for cassette tape players...
Anyways, that's an awesome pickup design! How is it's...
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BTW, if I'm doing something wrong can someone let me know? This was the only logical (and free for me) way to do such a thing that I could think of.
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I used Adobe Audition to generate a 10 second sine wave that goes from 20-20KHz over the course of it, then I hooked up the pickups one by one into the instrument...
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I've wound a few low impedance humbuckers (planning on production soon) and I tried one with my acoustic and it sounds awesome and is very low noise (especially...
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Alright cool, my dad is a machinist so if tinkering needed to be done to make functional he could definitely help me as he is very handy with mechanical stuff....
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