Hi guys and gals -
I just got an LCR meter and am curious about how reading the inductance (henry) equates to output. My understanding is it's the most accurate measurement of the output of a pickup we really have. Is that true?
If so, is taking a measurement of two different types (construction / magnets) of pickups and comparing their inductance a way to get an accurate representation of output between the two?
If so, I have about 80 or so pickups (mostly Dimarzio and Duncan) that I can start getting readings for, and would be happy to put that into a spreadsheet for others to add to or just use to compare. But again, if this isn't a useful way to determine output, then there's not much point.
Any and all thoughts and ideas are very much appreciated.
I just got an LCR meter and am curious about how reading the inductance (henry) equates to output. My understanding is it's the most accurate measurement of the output of a pickup we really have. Is that true?
If so, is taking a measurement of two different types (construction / magnets) of pickups and comparing their inductance a way to get an accurate representation of output between the two?
If so, I have about 80 or so pickups (mostly Dimarzio and Duncan) that I can start getting readings for, and would be happy to put that into a spreadsheet for others to add to or just use to compare. But again, if this isn't a useful way to determine output, then there's not much point.
Any and all thoughts and ideas are very much appreciated.
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