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I eventually came up with a bridge pickup that I felt paired really well with the neck one. I don't have any audio demos of it. It is wound quite a bit...
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I have a Squire Bass VI that I made a new neck pickup for and switched the bridge pickup out for a Duncan Jag 1/4lb.
The neck was around 6.1K...
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I actually am recording a bunch of clips of different pickup/magnet combos right now, and one of them is going to be a comparison of the threaded rods next...
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I will second this. They have great prices, quick delivery, great custom choices. Hopefully they are able to offer some of the same flexibility in humbucker...
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I add steel to humbuckers I make with Alnico rods. I like the results I get from increasing the inductance without winding the pickup hotter. It doesn't...
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I have actually heard that threaded FeCrCo rods have been advertised and sold as AlNiCo 5 in the past. I'm curious if the ones SensMag sells are. They sound...
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I finally recorded some clips comparing the "Full Range" pickups I built to some other pickups. I posted a thread on the Seymour Duncan forums....
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Well, my newest expiment is a Full Range "Hybrid" type of pickup. I'm going to go with a 5/2 magnet mix on the treble side with magnetized rods,...
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A2 rods weren't doing it for me, so I put the A5 ones back in. Then I threw an A8 underneath/inbetween the pole pieces. I'm going to pull it out and check...
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Good ideas. I'll try some A2 mags first in this pickup to get an idea of how it will effect the sound, then go from there. I'll try 43AWG and next if I'm...
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I think that would make what I dislike worse, given that I'm not getting enough really low frequencies out of the lower strings. Hmm....
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I've been happy with the neck pickup for a while, but have yet to make a bridge version that I like very well. I tried one like the neck but wound to 7.0K...
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I'm completely happy with the neck pickup after many experiments and a few different builds!
So far, I didn't like my 7.9k/3.6H A5/A4 rod humbucker...
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I forget where the baseplate was from...one of Stewmac, Mojotone, or Philadelphia Luther Supply. I have to make the baseplate screw holes wider to accommodate...
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Resistance: 6.1K
Inductance: 2.36K
Capacitance: Tough to measure with what gear I have, but through my meter it reads almost identical to my...
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Here's the 2nd neck pickup. Slightly different specs and only 3 magnets per coil. I'm calling it the "Full Range Humbucker" so it pays homage...
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I have not. I wound it lower with the intention of using series only. If wired in parallel it would would have a really low output and, I haven't check...
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I'm not trying to replicate a Fender WRH in the slightest. I've never heard one, so I couldn't even if I wanted to. My goal has been to come up with a pickup...
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Prototype number two will begin tonight! The new one will have a 3 pole per bobbin layout, along with a corresponding cover so the missing pole pieces aren't...
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Prototype number two will begin tonight! The new one will have a 3 pole per bobbin layout, along with a corresponding cover so the missing pole pieces aren't...
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I actually made two of these...the first one had one coil at 3.6K and the other at 2.4K...this 2nd one I wound the coils to 3.2K and 3.0K. I like asymmetrical...
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