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  • David Gilmour's SSL-1C pickup

    Hello...

    I was doing some research on David Gilmour's 'Black Strat', and I read that after he finished 'The Wall', he installed a custom Duncan SSL-1C in the lead position. Supposedly this pickup was the same size as a normal Strat pickup, but had over 13K DCR using 43 gauge wire. How is this possible? 43 gauge is not that much smaller than 42...

    Thank you,
    Ken
    Last edited by ken; 01-10-2010, 11:39 PM.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by ken View Post
    How is this possible?
    The thinner wire has higher resistance. The Quarter-Pounder single coil is 13.3K or 14.8K depending on the model.

    Quarter-Pound Staggered
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    • #3
      I don't think 43 has that much higher resistance. For example, look at a Tele lead pickup. 9500 turns of 43 single PE will get you from 8.8 to 9.6K DCR, and this is on a bigger coil than the Strat too. Weird.

      ken
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      • #4
        I get about 4.5K on a coil with 42, and 5.9k with the same number of winds of 43. He's probably using 44 on those Strat pickups.
        It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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        • #5
          I think the Fender Re-Issue black strat uses a SSL-5 12.9K

          This is the pickup that Fender and Gilmour decided to use because is was the closest production pickup to his SSL-1 Custom.

          Does not answer your question, but might be some useful info.

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          • #6
            I went to do some research, and one site had a photo of a SSL-5 pickup that looks to be overflowing with what looks like probably red solderon. The Duncan site said more than once it's 43 gauge wire too.

            hmmmm.....
            ken
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            • #7
              ...

              Its easy to get 13K of 43 on a strat. Consider you can get 8K of 42 if you wind it tight enough. Soderon stretches real easy too. Try it, you might like it.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Possum View Post
                Its easy to get 13K of 43 on a strat. Consider you can get 8K of 42 if you wind it tight enough. Soderon stretches real easy too. Try it, you might like it.
                Come to think of it, I got 12K with my stacked Tele pickup using 43. And that bobbin wasn't as tell as a Strat, so yeah, that's not too hard.
                It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein


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                • #9
                  I just finnished rewinding a Quarter Pounder Strat pickup (original SSL-1 I belive, but not 100% sure). The magnets is of cause wider, thus redusing the amount of possible turns, but the pickups itself is maybe 1,5 mm taller (between flanges) than a standard strat pickup. So the claim that it is the same size as a standard strat pickup wasn't correct with this particular pickup

                  I got 8000 turns of 42 Heavy Formvar on it and I think I could have gotten 1000 or possible even 1500 turns more if I have worked on it. Interesting sound in the end...

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                  • #10
                    It's easy to get 13k on a strat bobbin with 43.
                    I do it several times a week for people.
                    Bryan Gunsher
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                    • #11
                      It's not that the SSL-5 is the "closest" production to David's SSL-1C, the C in SSL-1C stands for "Custom" and of course the SSL-5 is the "Custom". They are basically the same exact pickup. From what I understand, it began life as the SSL-1 "Custom" and they just later gave it a model number and name, the "Custom".

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                      • #12
                        That's cool, I'm going to try it. Besides, I finally have something to use that 5#
                        spool of red 43 that sat in the back of my winder's cabinet for years on...

                        Now, the other question... wax or lacquer potting? I would guess lacquer, because you would think that wax used here with all that wire would make a dark pickup. What do you think?

                        ken
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                        • #13
                          Do as you wish, but we're vacuum wax potting them, and we were back then too, and David's was wax potted.

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                          • #14
                            I was just curious. I didn't know.

                            I'm looking forward to this one, because I always wanted to make my own Black Strat but I could never decide exactly which version to do - the 'Dark Side Of the Moon' version, the Wall, or a later one. I just love the way his guitar sounds and I just bought a black Strat for a 'donor' too.

                            ken
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                            • #15
                              ....

                              Do you guys use industrial potting waxes or just paraffin with a touch of beeswax?
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