Southbound Suarez
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I have (3) Seymour Alnico Pro Strat APS-1R pickups. (2) are from 87' and one is from 89'. I had originally calibrated the 3 together, hottest in the lead position, and least hottest in the neck position. I took my strat guitar with the (3) APS-1R pups to have shielding done by my local luthier. Something didn't sound right, so I took the pickguard off and measured the pickup positions. 6.22K Bridge ; 5.96K Middle ; 8.24K Neck? I measured the neck again, in and out of circuit. Still the same outcome 8.24K Neck. This luthier wrapped copper shielding around the pickup, and not around the inside of the pickup cover (as should be done), plus a piece of this same copper is directly over the black lead solder terminal on the bottom of the bobbin (i.e. where the black lead wire is attached). This luthier may have also wax potted all (3) pups. According to the luthier the shielding is carbon backed copper that for shielding purposes measures 0 Ohms resistance. What is causing this high DC resistance reading when I know that it's in error? I dare not remove the shielding because if the shielding is touching the windings then I could short or open the windings by said removal. I have also noticed also that the A and E strings lack punch but the other strings seem to sound OK other than the pickup having an overall higher D.C. resistance (approximately 2K more). The luthier doesn't seem interested in correcting his error. This is a 22 year old pup, and I really love all (3) APS-1R's (because they're all of vintage age now, and they HAD the magnificent tone prior to this incident to back it up) however, the Seymour Duncan shop quotes me $65 for a rewind when you can buy one for $55 or less. I'm in a quandary as to what to do because I'm unemployed and don't have the $65 rewind funds, can someone please help a guy out with reasonings behind the increased output and/or suggestions for replacement and/or rewinding? A special thanks go out ahead of time for those who may be able to assist me. :thanks:
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