Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: GuiTony on May 04, 2008, 10:37:35 AM
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I have a few spare pickups lying around, which I decided to test with my multimeter.
A couple of Wilkinson P90s (new, I believe) gave me output ratings of 7.5 Ohms. Which sounded about right. A Wilki SC had a slightly lower output reading, but still above 5 Ohm. That suggests to me that my multi-meter is working properly, and I'm using it properly.
When I tested a Seymour Duncan SH1-N, the output reading was way down - around 2.5 - 3ohms. Does that mean that the p/up is bust in some way?
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Something's wrong, it should be over 7K. Is it a 4-conductor model? If it is, you should be able to tell if one coil's defective.
I have a nearly-dead DiMarzio stacked Tele pickup that's supposed to be about 9K but is actually less than 2K - it turned out that only the bottom, noise-cancelling, coil was working.
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Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, it's a 4 conductor model. I tried testing across the black to white wires, and got 3 ohms. Then I tried across the red to green, and got the same output reading. :?:
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Hmm, that's odd. Have you got red and white twisted and/or soldered together (for standard humbucking operation)?
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Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, it's a 4 conductor model. I tried testing across the black to white wires, and got 3 ohms. Then I tried across the red to green, and got the same output reading. :?:
if itsa duncan i think you have just tested each coil seperately, join the red and white together and test from black to green
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Just twisted the red & white together, and testing those together to the black wire, and still getting a reading of just over 3 ohms ???
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Just twisted the red & white together, and testing those together to the black wire, and still getting a reading of just over 3 ohms ???
Yeah, you're still only testing one coil. Leave them twisted and try black to green, as Wez suggested.
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Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, it's a 4 conductor model. I tried testing across the black to white wires, and got 3 ohms. Then I tried across the red to green, and got the same output reading. :?:
if itsa duncan i think you have just tested each coil seperately, join the red and white together and test from black to green
Top man :D
I now have a reading of 6-7 ohms ... still not as high as I'd expected, but at least it's getting better.
Thanks Philly too.