Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: Marco78 on April 17, 2013, 07:03:40 AM
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How can the different turn of wire on the bobbins change the equalization? Ie the asymmetrical bobbins increase the high frequencies, but how change bass and middle?
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...and more symmetrical wind is meant to bring out the mids. but i have no idea how the bass is affected.
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Does someone have the coil reading of two bobbins of different hb?
Thanks gwem
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An offset between the two coils opens up the sounds - scoops the mids a little
An offset is somewhere about 150-300 turns difference between the two coils.
In theory it makes the pickup a little less perfectly hum cancelling (not that many would notice) and makes the sound slightly more single coil like (and I mean just by a bit - but there does seem to be an extension of frequencies up and down.
The net result is a less middly, stodgy sounding pickup - some feel a little more character.
Often neck pickups have a greater offset to allow a less wooly sound.
In the past a number of companies offset their "humbucking style" pickups to get around the Patent that Gibson had on the design.
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Even Gibson started doing this with the Burstbuckers.
Cheers Stephan
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Even Gibson started doing this with the Burstbuckers.
Cheers Stephan
Hmm I never knew that. Interesting to know.