Good reading material about pickups.

VanDerchuck

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So, I'm not good with some things. Reading comprehension being one of them. Another is remembering things. Put the two together and you get me. Are there any recommended books about pickups and windings a magnets that would be recommended? I want to start taking apart pickups and learning more about them and maybe making my own winder/counter. That's a big maybe. But I don't read so well at the computer or on a smart phone. So books are generally the best way for me to get information. Are there any recommendations?
 
Re: Good reading material about pickups.

Jason Lollar put out a book that is very useful he gives some basic info about pickups but spends a ton of time talking about building a winding machine and the intricacies of it. You can find it here http://www.lollarguitars.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=LGP&Product_Code=WinderBook

this book is also worth while http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Books,_plans/Electronics/Pickups,_Windings_and_Magnets.html Has more history and is less specific to building but has tons of good info
 
Re: Good reading material about pickups.

I'm not sure if he wrote a book but Bill Lawrence has a ton of info about the science behind pickups.
 
Re: Good reading material about pickups.

The Lollar book is mostly about building a winder, not much about actual winding and design, etc.
 
Re: Good reading material about pickups.

Thanks guys. There are only two that come up most often with a google search. One by Dave Hunter, who is a great guy, and the other is by Mario Milan. I've never heard of him before but Stew-Mac carries it and it may have more information than the Hunter book. Anyone read either of them?
 
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