sumitagarwal
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We're generally familiar with Lace Dually's (a library of humbuckers explicitly made by bolting together two, often unmatched, Sensor single coils), but what about the coils and splits in their more recent popular humbucker models under larger covers? Things like the Drop n Gain, Hemi, etc?
Jared at Lace has confirmed over email to a customer that all their humbuckers are made by combining Sensors side by side, except for Holy Grails and Alumitones.
So the question is: what are the split values on their humbuckers? Which ones have matched coils and which ones don't?
The Dually's are cool but there's a limited range of combinations, and in my opinion some real gaps. On those Lace provides the inductance value of each coil, but on the newer humbuckers only series inductance. They do explicitly describe the Drop n Gain as using one coil for output and one coil for definition. I'm not entirely sure that's how things work in series wiring electrically-speaking, but at least it seems to confirm that it's two different Sensor models in there.
If we knew the inductance for each coil of the newer humbuckers, that would open up a bigger library of options for mixing and matching. Or even just the resistance values would probably be enough to trace back the corresponding Sensor.
Anyone happen to know? Or have ones they've tested?
Jared at Lace has confirmed over email to a customer that all their humbuckers are made by combining Sensors side by side, except for Holy Grails and Alumitones.
So the question is: what are the split values on their humbuckers? Which ones have matched coils and which ones don't?
The Dually's are cool but there's a limited range of combinations, and in my opinion some real gaps. On those Lace provides the inductance value of each coil, but on the newer humbuckers only series inductance. They do explicitly describe the Drop n Gain as using one coil for output and one coil for definition. I'm not entirely sure that's how things work in series wiring electrically-speaking, but at least it seems to confirm that it's two different Sensor models in there.
If we knew the inductance for each coil of the newer humbuckers, that would open up a bigger library of options for mixing and matching. Or even just the resistance values would probably be enough to trace back the corresponding Sensor.
Anyone happen to know? Or have ones they've tested?