We're all aware at this point that the number of winds doesn't really tell you how hot a pickup is
We're also plenty aware that swapping to a stronger magnet can significantly boost your output (and change your tone)
While we can't reduce output to a single variable, if you had to choose, which do you think would matter more?
Lets say you had a given PAF style humbucker wound to 8k with an A2 mag. All else being equal, would winding it up to 16k (same gauge of wire, etc.) increase its output more than swapping in an A8, or less?
From my experience, it seems that magnet type has more of an effect on output than the resistance, but this is purely anecdotal, and I have no way of measuring the millivoltage that I'm getting when I (try to) rock out. If anyone has the time and wherewithal to experiment, I'd be very curious to see how it turns out
We're also plenty aware that swapping to a stronger magnet can significantly boost your output (and change your tone)
While we can't reduce output to a single variable, if you had to choose, which do you think would matter more?
Lets say you had a given PAF style humbucker wound to 8k with an A2 mag. All else being equal, would winding it up to 16k (same gauge of wire, etc.) increase its output more than swapping in an A8, or less?
From my experience, it seems that magnet type has more of an effect on output than the resistance, but this is purely anecdotal, and I have no way of measuring the millivoltage that I'm getting when I (try to) rock out. If anyone has the time and wherewithal to experiment, I'd be very curious to see how it turns out