What is involved in a custom rewind?

big_black

Opaqueologist
Thinking about getting one done on the old Nighthawk bridge pickup. I am working on an answer as to what kind of magnet is in there (I'm guessing A5). Is there any way to guage the magnet type if I can't get an answer? Can I get magnets changed or anything? I guess I could just do that myself before I send it. I can get this wound closely to the spec of any Duncan? I am wondering how close they can get this pickup to the desired spec, it is a doulbe slug pickup. They are pros, I guess they'll work it out. Thanks for any and all replies.
 
Re: What is involved in a custom rewind?

I asked about rewinding a pickup into an EVH. They can do it. I don't know about testing the magnet, but it might be a good idea to change the magnet yourself first before sending it, to save money. I imagine they can get the rest of the pickup close, since they can get the right wire gauge and amount of turns. The rest of the parts will probably pretty close to what they use, and if they're not, it will still sound good.
 
Re: What is involved in a custom rewind?

I think it may be like $75 or $85 bones.
 
Re: What is involved in a custom rewind?

MJ can tell you all about the pickup you send then she can do ANYTHING you want! The price is around $85.00 and you will be AMAZED when she gets done with it!!!
 
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