freefrog
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No, I didn't mean between a Duncan Trembucker and a Duncan regultar-spaced humbucker. I'm sure there is a difference between those two.
I meant between a Duncan Trembucker and something like a Gibson 500T where the poles have a wider spacing almos as wide as the Duncan, just the top of the bobbins are not as wide as Duncan Trembuckers.
Ah, OK, sorry for the parasitic answer, posted on a hurry. When I was telling that my brain is getting old...
Let's try to react on topic this time. You said in a previous message: "I would assume the internal design of the bobbins where the wire is wrapped around is very similar even if they make the tops of the bobbins wider, isn't it?"
That's something that I'll try to check if I can find the trembucker bobbin previously mentioned. In the meantime, let's share what came to my mind on the basis of my own experience: IF the plastic is thinner between magnetic poles and wire, diminishing the distance between 'em, the coil should tend to sound brighter with the same number of turns of the same wire (and even if it has an higher DCR, since it's the number of turns that counts).
And I keep thinking that something else to take in account with trembuckers is the location of the magnetic bump surrounding each E string, as illustrated by the 10th colored pic in the SKguitar page: https://www.skguitar.com/SKGS/sk/Images/pickups/Pickup stuff/Magnetics.htm
FWIW : another boring rambling posted hastily and therefore subject to change without notice, if ever I realize I was off-track or ambiguous.