I and my friend build pickups for me

dsuigdsf

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Hi!
I tried many humbuckers, which you recommended me.
My friend is a guitar pickup constructor.
We've built a humbucker that suits me.
I'm finally thinking about cover vs open coil (optionally shielding the coils).
Which option will give me the least noise?
He have silver/nickiel covers which they really are brass nickel coated.
Cover seems to be great shield, but I read that sometimes they have problems with coupling.
 
Re: I and my friend build pickups for me

are they actually brass covers? if so, i would leave the coils open. how did you make the humbucker?
 
Re: I and my friend build pickups for me

He sent me humbucker, which best suited my requirements. He sent me it with different magnets and different polepieces. I tried them all and I chose the best options.
if I do the shielding of the coil with a break, it will not change the sound?
Something like this:
Nov17_PG_CLM_Mod-Garage_Photo-4_WEB.jpg
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/26279-mod-garage-how-to-shield-single-coil-pickups?page=2
and...
If I will put on a plastic humbucker cover with copper tape glued inside, something like that:
Apr18_PG_CLM_Mod-Garage_Photo-3_WEB.jpg
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/27021-mod-garage-how-to-shield-single-coil-pickup-covers
this shouldn't change the sound too, because it eliminate eddy currents?
 
Re: I and my friend build pickups for me

if I do the shielding of the coil with a break, it will not change the sound?
[...]
and...
If I will put on a plastic humbucker cover with copper tape glued inside, something like that:
[...]
this shouldn't change the sound too, because it eliminate eddy currents?

In the sum up generously shared online by Ken Wilmott, there's still a slight difference of resonant peak between uncovered pickups and those fitted with a "slotted" cover. See the last page here:

http://kenwillmott.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Pickup_Cover_Geometry.pdf

Now, it's difficult to measure such things without parasitic interaction between the testing rig and the response of the pickup so, nothing replaces personal and direct musical experience IMHO (reason why I take with a grain of salt most experimental results about Foucault currents in guitar pickups, even when I"ve collected these results myself).

Good luck in your project!
 
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