Re: What's the deal with transformers?
Go here:
Jensen-Transformers
Look under "Applications". Read the "white papers", schematics, seminars, and FAQ's. Great info.
This is relevant because a guitar pickup
is the secondary of a transformer.
The secondary winding of a transformer works by way of an expanding and collapsing field that engulfs it. "It" doesn't know where that field originates from. It could be the primary of a transformer, or it could be the vibration of a string within a magnetic field. The electrical output characteristics are the same.
If you know how transformers work, you understand guitar pickup dynamics.
Artie to the rescue for once again! THANKS a lot Artie...
That'a A LOT of info on that site... I am trying to read through some...
I have talked with my dad who is an electrical engineer and my crazy physics teacher who couldn't stop talking about "...these great and beautiful machines called transformers..."
The fact is that my father has "cold and harsh" logic and reason behind his explanations and he cannot relate to my musical worries.
Now my physics teacher used to design speaker magnets for a living and he can relate to my problem... None the less, he didn't answer my questions and was restricted to saying that "quality matterials are essential"... He did mention hissing due to the power supply tranny but he didn't tell me how transformers avoid it...
I understand pickups and transformers and that's the worst part. I know what's going on and I can't see where things can go wrong (if you get quality wire and metal). I guess I need to go into more depth...
Anyway...
I ll read through that site you gave me Artie thanks a lot, they seem to be just perfect...
Hey noth,
I am trying to get away from trannies being shipped from outside the country both fos shipping cost and product cost.
There is a maker in Cyprus and I know that he makes good quality trannys. I can get my hands on all the specs and see if they are they are supposed to work out well...
From what you told me, I ll tend to agree with you that I can never be sure, but after that long read Artie suggested, we ll see...
For everything related to music gear there seems to be a secret formula and is never explained WHY it works.
There are only a few people that want to find out, most can rest because they don't need to know. I wish I could just accept things and enjoy playing the guitar all the time I am wondering why things work... :smack: :laugh2:
Thanks guys...
and Mike I don't get it man :eek13:
