Does anyone know what the under/over winding tolerance is on DiMarzio humbuckers? I got a super distortion that is supposed to be 13.68 and is 14.89 barely under 10% overwound. Is this normal or is it worth returning it?
I've gotten the impression over the years that dimarzio can indeed be pretty sloppy in that regard.
One of the Ibanez-centric forums had this topic come up a lot.
There was an old story where Vai's tech changed the evo neck pickup for a new one and tossed the original. After Vai played it he had the old one fished out from the garbage and put back in.
How do you measure inductance? I'm pretty sure my multimeter is calibrated because my Gibson pickup measured pretty accurate. Hey I just noticed something, I got these pickups from an exchange from DiMarzio and they have a letter 'U' behind the model number on each pickup sticker. I got a super distortion that is labeled DP100FNU and a PAF 36th anniversary neck model that has DP103NU. Does anyone know why these pickups have the U on the sticker on the back of the baseplate? I know the pickups I sent in for these did not have this U on there label.
Does anyone know what the under/over winding tolerance is on DiMarzio humbuckers? I got a super distortion that is supposed to be 13.68 and is 14.89 barely under 10% overwound. Is this normal or is it worth returning it?
Inductance measurements requires something something more than a Mutimeter. You will find devices called LCR meter, or LCR bridge and will cost several hundred dollars, sometimes much more. These are aimed at technicians more than hobbyists. It's also important to know the frequency where the measurement is being made. I measure pickup inductance at 250Hz, or occasionally 125Hz.