I've done that many times including with the SuperD. Not what i'm looking for. And i've adjusted the pickup every way imaginable like i always do. I've done all possible things to these pickups in the 20 something years i have used them and trust me, they are not capable of what i'm trying to get from them as they are.
Fred would have both coils with around 5,700 turns on each side. I don't think its unbalanced as it uses different wire gauges.
In the Fred I had, there was a big difference in resistance, don't remember the details, but one was something like 2K more than the other. Didn't notice the wire gauge.
Then i think you are down to buying an EQ pedal, replacing the pickup, or your proposed surgery. I assume you don't want an eq pedal, and you already said no replacement, so start unwinding that sucker. I will be very curious about your results.
http://www.dimarzio.com/search/node/dual-resonance
I think the dual resonance patent must use the same gauge wire for both coils. The 59/Custom hybrid is able to side skirt that patent because there are two different gauges of wire.
....but NOT like a duncan hybrid where they are wound with different gauges. In other words, both coils are would with the same wire but one is wound lower. Or is that even design that could work? I realize it'll be noisier. I'm asking because i have been thinking of taking one of my dimarzio super D's and unwinding the screw coil from 7k down to 4 or 5k to lower the pickup's output while leaving the slug coil the same so it splits as well as it does now. I love super D's but i'd like less output without affecting the split sound and maybe the pickup would generate some interesting tones like the 59/hybrid does. I just don't know if this is a design that would be faulty given the same gauge on both but i thought i'd ask if there are any winders making something like that so i'd know it could be worth a shot.
The DC readings of the Freds indicate 6,000 turns of #42AWG min-nom wire and #43AWG max-nom wire in both the old and the newer one.Yes I measure 1.4k to 1.5k. Also my estimation of the turns might not be exactly right. I have two Freds with resistance as follows:
Old Fred. Bridge coil = 6.02k, Inside coil = 4.52k
2016 Fred. Bridge coil = 6.05k, Inside coil = 4.65k
What resistance would you expect with 5,700 turns of 42awg, or 43awg?
The DC readings of the Freds indicate 6,000 turns of #42AWG min-nom wire and #43AWG max-nom wire in both the old and the newer one.
/Peter
^ The part about any pickup design is to make the right balance.....and there are plenty of symmetrical humbuckers that fail at that as there are mismatched ones.
Bear in mind the pickup outcome is bad because of your opinion and nothing more. I did a C/JB hybrid and found it completely lacklustre. If I'd been a blase about my thought process as yours I would have assumed the 2 didn't match at all. But plenty have tried that very combo and found it killer.
The feedback thing is probably you not assembling it right after unwinding the coil. I have the c/59 hybrid as well as a C/jazz and neither want to break into feedback any more than any other pickup.
The 600 ohm reduction on one coil using a pickup from the Custom family that I recommended isn't an insignificant amount. 7.4k down to 5k, on the other hand, is a pretty heavy-handed decrease!Did it. Unwound the bridge side coil to 5k from 7.4k. The result wasn't great.
The 600 ohm reduction on one coil using a pickup from the Custom family that I recommended isn't an insignificant amount. 7.4k down to 5k, on the other hand, is a pretty heavy-handed decrease!
The sensible thing to do at this point is to pull no more than about 1k off the other coil before giving it an audition.
Why do the specs on their site show a difference of a few hundred turns between the coils?
They used to publish detailed specs including wind count.
http://www.gibson.com/News-Lifestyle/Features/en-us/tone-hunting-0309-2011.aspx
A search on this site also confirms they are mismatched. Did you count the turns?
I'm not talking about microphonic feedback. The pickup is assembled correctly. I'm talking about acoustic feedback, the good kind.
Yes I measure 1.4k to 1.5k. Also my estimation of the turns might not be exactly right. I have two Freds with resistance as follows:
Old Fred. Bridge coil = 6.02k, Inside coil = 4.52k
2016 Fred. Bridge coil = 6.05k, Inside coil = 4.65k
What resistance would you expect with 5,700 turns of 42awg, or 43awg?
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