Tone-Analyst
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I picked up a dead Duncan SH-1b and it's the crew coil that read nothing. After unwinding about 200 turns I finally get a reading at 3.8k. Yes I gently sanded the enamel coating every ~20 turns to take readings. I had to dip it in boiling water to loosen the wax cause it was stuck many times. Now I'm debating if I should also unwind the slug coil and make a neck model, or add some winding back to that screw coil.
My dillema is I forgot to count exactly how many turns I undid and from what I read, the 100-150 ohm difference is important to the pickup sound. 2 perfectly equal bobbins will cancel hum very well, but also more good high freqs. A little difference is good. Now does anyone have readings for a 59B of each coils? Just wondering if the screw coil is higher or lower originally.
I saw the analysis on guitar nuts for a neck model but can't find anything on the bridge. Thx
My dillema is I forgot to count exactly how many turns I undid and from what I read, the 100-150 ohm difference is important to the pickup sound. 2 perfectly equal bobbins will cancel hum very well, but also more good high freqs. A little difference is good. Now does anyone have readings for a 59B of each coils? Just wondering if the screw coil is higher or lower originally.
I saw the analysis on guitar nuts for a neck model but can't find anything on the bridge. Thx
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