Q about lollar imperials

greg.delta

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so on their website, the high wind bridge imperial is listed with a 9.4k output while the f-spaced version high wind of the imperial is ~12k...

is that a typo, or does anyone know why the F-spaced woud have such a higher output?

I know that DCR is not the end-all be-all for measuring output, I just see a lot of weird things on DCR reading that don't seem to match up....for example, SD calling the Perpetual Burn and SH-5 a medium output pickup and the JB antiquity being a vintage output one with a 16k DCr..
 
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Re: Q about lollar imperials

Regarding DCR, it’s directly related to the wire gauge used and length of wire on the bobbin. Generally, more wire will result in higher output, so that’s why you can estimate that with two similar pickups with the same gauge and construction, the higher DCR will be higher output. Think of a neck/bridge 59.

When you change the gauge, you can kind of throw that out the window. Smaller gauge will get you more turns on the bobbin, smaller gauge = higher resistance and longer length (more turns) = higher resistance, but if you have less copper on the bobbin, you’ll get less output. Not to mention magnet, construction, wind pattern, etc.

All that being said... on the Lollars, maybe something had to change to get f-spaced bobbins? It does seem strange. On the others in the second part of your post, it’s the other differences that are all playing together.
 
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