waltschwarzkopf
New member
Hi guys,
I had a pair of old pickups laying around and decided to make my own hybrids.
One was double screws with about 14kOhm and the other was double slug with 16kOhm. I also had a couple of chrome covers, so I decided to make two screw-slug pickups with chrome covers. I removed the plates, magnets, bobbins, soldered the bobbins to correct coloured wires and put them together.
However, during the process I mixed them up, so I'm not sure which bobbin is which. The way I understand it, the screws should be red-green and the slugs black-white, which is the way I soldered. The screw should also be south magnetic and the slug north, which is the way I placed the magnets. However, since the pickups were originally screw-screw and slug-slug, one of each bobbin should be wound wound CCW and the other CW, right? And in order to be hum-bucking, they should be RWRP in reference to the other coil. The RP is not a problem, as the magnets will take care of that, but the RW is what I'm not sure about...
How can I tell which bobbin is CCW and which is CW? I replaced the cables and taped everything up, so looking at the colours won't help. Any ideas?
What happens if one Humbucker is CW-CW and the other is CCW-CCW Will they still be hum-bucking?
Thanks in advance!
Walter
I had a pair of old pickups laying around and decided to make my own hybrids.
One was double screws with about 14kOhm and the other was double slug with 16kOhm. I also had a couple of chrome covers, so I decided to make two screw-slug pickups with chrome covers. I removed the plates, magnets, bobbins, soldered the bobbins to correct coloured wires and put them together.
However, during the process I mixed them up, so I'm not sure which bobbin is which. The way I understand it, the screws should be red-green and the slugs black-white, which is the way I soldered. The screw should also be south magnetic and the slug north, which is the way I placed the magnets. However, since the pickups were originally screw-screw and slug-slug, one of each bobbin should be wound wound CCW and the other CW, right? And in order to be hum-bucking, they should be RWRP in reference to the other coil. The RP is not a problem, as the magnets will take care of that, but the RW is what I'm not sure about...
How can I tell which bobbin is CCW and which is CW? I replaced the cables and taped everything up, so looking at the colours won't help. Any ideas?
What happens if one Humbucker is CW-CW and the other is CCW-CCW Will they still be hum-bucking?
Thanks in advance!
Walter