I'm glad you're making an affordable version of these. Steven seems to really know what he's doing, but he doesn't even list prices on his site and states they're expensive. If it's anything like the price of his correct ABR replicas they are way outta' my league. Thanks for your committment to quality.
@@8BombCustom Many hobbyist guitarists like me have a general idea of what a PAF humbucker pickup is .Your video is special because it gves the viewer a detailed view of exactly what is underneath the pickup cover, how the p/u is assembled along with an easy to follow explanation of the manufacturing process and why you have chosen the type of components that you use. I appreciate the time and effort that you put into making this video. Thank you again.
Great work man you're a true artisan! And as one would have joked: 'In soviet Russia, the Hum bucks you!' or 'In soviet Russia, the Buck hums the Pickup!'.
Amazing. I don't work well with things that are delicate, and small. I'd probably make a rats next of wire, and become frustrated beyond control. I can appreciate anyone with the patients, and ability to build pickups.
nice work. may i ask a question about your refinishing of Les Pauls? When you use paint stripper to remove the Gibson lacquer, how do you keep the binding free from the chemicals? tape if off?
Thank you for this video, I will mention you in mine when I release. Great minds think alike! We have a similar process. I like how you did the start wire first. That makes sense for lower winds. На здоровье My Russian brother!
Thank! You are the first who managed to see the video before the premiere, because I accidentally opened access for a couple of seconds)) the premiere will be this Sunday.
@@8BombCustom sorry but I received the info and this is very useful for me and I watched the video.the only problem is that this machine is very expensive for me
Thank you so much for this video! If I may give a suggestion, since you have 2 languages available for this video, overlapping both languages in this case isn't necessary and is a bit distracting. Regardless, it was a great video! Cheers!
Friend, what resin or material does a Gibson SG 61 pickup have? They are custom classic 57s. I opened it to change the nickel-plated covers, but I see that they are lightly coated with something similar to candle wax. Can you guide me? Thanks
@@adrianrojas6658 look up wax potting it is to prevent microphonics. The pickup is potted before the cover is installed at the factory, don't use tape it will create a gap and cause feedback in my experience put some wax in between the bobbin and cover, solder the cover on. Google or youtube how to install covers correctly.
Great video and thanks for sharing your knowledge! When you sand off the coating of the coil wire at 6:40, how do you know or feel that it is completely off?
the wire changes color. Even if the enamel is not completely removed, the temperature of the soldering iron is 350 degrees Celsius. The enamel burns out.
You could also use a different tension on each coil, or even a different tpl or other coil geometry change, though my experience in this is limited, and this knowledge and how to apply it is the most closely guarded secret among winders.
What do the pole screws actually screw into? The base plate or the metal keeper bar? I'm confused because it looks like neither of them are threaded/tapped.
They are screwed in, self-threading, through the bobbin into the backplate. Since the metal of the screws is harder than nickel silver, the screws themselves cut the threads. The holes on the metal keeper are larger than the diameter of the screws so they can pass freely through them.
Thanks man! Awesome video. I am planning to do this soon. The only thing I don't get is; why doublesided tape when you solder the cover on right after? Saw some earlier videos of you, this one made me like & subscribe. keep up the good work.
@@8BombCustom A pickup like Sustaiac (Brand name). Generally it replaces/mounted at neck pickup's place, in proximity of high end of fret board. Instead of simple clipping, it enhances the amplitude and then clips. the impedance of the pickup is very low (thicker wire and less number of winding of coils and magnetism is focused at string. For impedance matching and clipping there is an interface circuit board to be fitted in cavity of the guitar, bearing electronic control switches etc.
Thank you. I already figured out what you meant. Interesting functionality, but for me personally and for the guitars that I make, it is not very useful. A proper LesPaul can have infinite and controllable sustain, so I was not even interested. I have a narrower specialization. Perhaps if I find the time, I will figure out such a device.
With a multimeter you can only find out whether the pickups are working or not. Based on the resistance, you can make rough assumptions about the type and number of turns of the wire. You need to judge the sound with your ears.
Sometimes I see the following schematics: #1 Start of the screw coil goes to HOT Two finishes are solded together Start of the slug coil goes GROUND #2 Start of the screw coil goes to GROUND Two finishes are solded together Start of the slug coil goes HOT These differences are related to clockwise or counter-clockwise winding? Or because of humbucker position (neck/bridge?)
Thank you for sharing your work knowledge and skills with us guitar fans in the world. Are your pickups available for purchase? I’m a big fan of that creamy mid tone and I noticed your pickups have that characteristic with a bit more attack. Thanks again for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I usually sell my pickups here: 8bombcustom.com But now because of the lockdown, I have run out of some details and I only have a few kits intended for our guitars, which are being prepared for assembly. I look forward to resuming shipments from the United States.
Where do you Purchase the bobbins and parts to build two pickups? I really would appreciate you telling me and You make the most awesome guitars. I want one sir
Hello, would you plese tell me how - where have you got - bought that pickup winding machine ? If you have ordered it online, did you have to pay extra taxes for the customs and shipping ? Ty !
Zdravo. I bought my machine from mojotone.com. This is a fairly simple machine, but with nice additions. Gauss meter, stepless speed control and good build quality. But out of the box, it is only suitable for winding single coils with manual wire layout. Therefore, I had to do it very hard and, in fact, finish the second half of the machine. It is a wire tensioner and an automatic coil spreader. Plus some humbucker winding gear. Of course, I paid customs duties, but this is not a problem to achieve the goal.
@@8BombCustom Thank you for your reply !!! Yes, I have visited several sites, and I have seen that the machine itself costs around 500 Us dollars or so. I'm from Serbia and I am clueless about how much It would cost to order machine online , to pay for the shipping + customs. Maybe you do remember aproximately how much have you payed for machine + shipping + customs ? I am more than sorry for bothering you about this, but I was thinking about getting one of those machines.
I have been to Belgrade several times and painted several churches in Montenegro. www.mojotone.com/PWM You can enter the country and postal code when ordering and find out the cost of delivery to Serbia. You can find out about customs duties at your post office or on your local website. In my country, now it is 15% for the amount of a parcel above 20 euros. In Europe, it is 30% for an amount over 30 euros, if I'm not mistaken. Plus customs clearance fees.
@@8BombCustom Wow you have actually painted several churches in Montenegro ? You have painted frescoes ?? That is pretty amazing !!! Belgrade is my hometown . Thank you for your replies, and again - forgive me for bothering you about all of those details. Мир Божий, Христос Родился !
@@major-Mihailo-Madzarevic Thank you. Merry Christmas to you too. My main work, which I have been doing for over 20 years, is monumental painting and icon painting. In Montenegro, we painted churches in Radovichi and made a large fresco in Podgorica in the cathedral church. "The Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles". Last year we completed the reconstruction of 17th century frescoes in Poland, which were painted by a Serbian icon painter. I have a second channel about my work. ruclips.net/channel/UCtFqR6_DWLsJdAjq-t4ROdA
Спасибо. Избавиться от парафина в проволоке почти невозможно. Даже в ультразвуковой ванне с керосином. Основной объем парафина конечно уйдет, но витки всеравно будут склеены. Только перемотка катушек.
@@8BombCustom Website a little confusing, the pickup for sale were not listed on your for sale section. So had to go to the pickup section and poke around to find them.
Yes. I am now on a business trip and will return to the workshop in mid-April. But I still have one set of '59 PAF clones ready. The rest of the models can be viewed here: www.8bombcustom.com/pickups write me an email: 8bombguitars@gmail.com
No, I'm not positioning it as a Gibson PAF. It's a copy. The decal is just a tradition. But no matter what anyone wants to pass it off as the original, they have markers on them that say that this is a copy. All my reels have my logo on the reverse side, a small number 8 is minted on the backplates. And now I still refused this decal.
The entire lineup and specifications of my PAFs can be viewed here: www.8bombcustom.com/pickups The cost of a set with covers is $ 400. Aging + $ 20, gold-plated design + $ 50. World wide shipping $ 28. Orders are now taking for May. After full prepayment, I turn it to tne line. Payment via PayPal: 8bombguitars@gmail.com Payment can also be accepted through Revolute, Wisse and BlackCat. It is also possible to pay via Payoneer for legal entities. When paying, please indicate your full mailing address. Before we start making your set, I will once again contact you to finalize the model and specifications. After shipping, I will send the track number of the order. Thank you !
Your 59 clones are in usd $415. That's not cheap. Sorry you must live with rich people. You must be wreaking in 250k. Not that's bad kudos to you but don't tell me that's cheap when it's not. Plus shipping. For that I'll get a gibson custombuckers for that price.
What about the really important electrical characteristics (inductance and capacitance) as well as a frequency curve of the pickup? The minimum would be the location and height of the resonant peak .... only with these parameters can you see, how a pickup sounds. Doing this all by just copying other designs is not the best way, as it does not take into account variances in the material (especially the magnets and the type of winding (indirectly determining the capacitance of the pickup)). This is all completely non-scientific and only very limited reproducible.
You are absolutely right. But there are a couple of questions. What do you think, if I give here all the figures of the resonance peak, the error, the curve of the resistance change depending on the ambient temperature, the tension of the wire and the winding pattern, the curves of the dependence of the magnet force on the resonance peak and inductance? Do the audience need this? Do you think they will understand it? And what to do with the influence of alloys on the sound? How to measure it? And then after all these figures, how to explain the final sound in words and figures? I think in this place it is all unnecessary. Such information remains in the workshop for deep analysis and hundreds of comparisons. But in the end, the best sensor is always the ear. It does not lie.
@@8BombCustom unfortunately not, as psychology plays in many cases an even more important role. So double blind tests are the minimum requirements to move from "belief" to objective knowledge. These are practically always avoided - for obvious reasons. As this approach very quickly unmasks most of the "theories" shown in marketing messages, this is avoided whenever possible. For the manufacturers it is much easier to carry a completely artificially created message to the mostly non engineering musicians. This is easier to differentiate themselves from others and to justify price differences with. Objective and measurable facts would very quickly make clear how small the differences in pickups are - once you group them by basic electrical parameters. Suddenly it becomes really difficult to justify the extreme price differences between pickups. Snake oil in the year 2024.
Thank you for making an english version brother
I have never seen a pickup being made. Thank you for sharing this. 👍
You welcome
Amazing video man, I love it! Having English versions is great for us in the world
Thank you. Now this channel iss only in english
this is actually the best tutorial for pickup making i've found so far. thank you
I'm glad you're making an affordable version of these. Steven seems to really know what he's doing, but he doesn't even list prices on his site and states they're expensive. If it's anything like the price of his correct ABR replicas they are way outta' my league. Thanks for your committment to quality.
A real expert.
Thanks for this lesson.
Thanks
Well done.....you make it look very easy.....you're a real artisan craftsman......or...a rare type.....:-)
Thank you!
I love your skill, well done. Very impressive.
Thank you
You are a beast of Luthier, my dear friend. Greetings and a big hug from Argentina. Russian brother.
Thank you!
Thanks for the great video! You are a valuable contributor to the art of the luthier.
Thank you!
Love to see how a Dynasonic pickup is made in a english version video. Great channel
Awesome love seeing PAF made.
Thank you!
You Rock !!! Cheers from Quebec !
Thank you.
Very interesting! Thank you for making this video.
Thank you
@@8BombCustom
Many hobbyist guitarists like me have a general idea of what a PAF humbucker pickup is .Your video is special because it gves the viewer a detailed view of exactly what is underneath the pickup cover, how the p/u is assembled along with an easy to follow explanation of the manufacturing process and why you have chosen the type of components that you use. I appreciate the time and effort that you put into making this video.
Thank you again.
Great work man you're a true artisan! And as one would have joked: 'In soviet Russia, the Hum bucks you!' or 'In soviet Russia, the Buck hums the Pickup!'.
))) Thank you!
Very good man,all the best to you. I hope you get lots of subscribers!
Thank you!
Amazing. I don't work well with things that are delicate, and small. I'd probably make a rats next of wire, and become frustrated beyond control. I can appreciate anyone with the patients, and ability to build pickups.
Thank you
You have some really nice builds that would rival the real thing. Very cool and great work man!
Thank you!
nice work. may i ask a question about your refinishing of Les Pauls? When you use paint stripper to remove the Gibson lacquer, how do you keep the binding free from the chemicals? tape if off?
Really informative. Thanks.
Thank you for this video, I will mention you in mine when I release. Great minds think alike! We have a similar process. I like how you did the start wire first. That makes sense for lower winds. На здоровье My Russian brother!
Thank you!
Do you have a tutorial on how to make a Filtertron pickup?
Thank you sir 👍🙏 very good work
Thank you!
Dude im sharing this so hard !
Really useful.thanks a lot
Thank! You are the first who managed to see the video before the premiere, because I accidentally opened access for a couple of seconds)) the premiere will be this Sunday.
@@8BombCustom sorry but I received the info and this is very useful for me and I watched the video.the only problem is that this machine is very expensive for me
Are you finding bundles of that type of wire in old shipyards?
Nice tuturial
hi, very great vid but I have a question, do the bobbins are wind with the same direction or opposite ?
Same direction
@@8BombCustom Is the winding direction of the bobbins the same for both humbackers (bridge/neck)?
tone comparison with seymour or gibson pickups please?
Perfect Thank you
AWESOME VIDEO, MAH DAWG!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! If I may give a suggestion, since you have 2 languages available for this video, overlapping both languages in this case isn't necessary and is a bit distracting. Regardless, it was a great video! Cheers!
Thank you
great job!
Thank you
Friend, what resin or material does a Gibson SG 61 pickup have? They are custom classic 57s. I opened it to change the nickel-plated covers, but I see that they are lightly coated with something similar to candle wax. Can you guide me? Thanks
@@adrianrojas6658 it is paraffin
@@8BombCustom Common candle paraffin? Should i put double sided tape on the cover? what function does it serve? mine didnt´t have it
@@adrianrojas6658 look up wax potting it is to prevent microphonics. The pickup is potted before the cover is installed at the factory, don't use tape it will create a gap and cause feedback in my experience put some wax in between the bobbin and cover, solder the cover on. Google or youtube how to install covers correctly.
Great video and thanks for sharing your knowledge! When you sand off the coating of the coil wire at 6:40, how do you know or feel that it is completely off?
the wire changes color. Even if the enamel is not completely removed, the temperature of the soldering iron is 350 degrees Celsius. The enamel burns out.
Is it possible to buy the paf you made?
Yes www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
Don`t forget the PAF sticker.
o want to ask you know how to do a active pickup??
I don't no 😁 I make only PAFs
Fascinating...!!
does it matter what polar direction the magnetic cores are in? or are they just an extension of the bar magnet on the bottom?
They are not magnets and hence don't have polar direction.
Do you use modern wire for your PAF replicas or the stuff you salvage?
Great video. Super informative and great attention to detail. Where can I buy a set?
Great work 🙌
Thank you
Hi. I noticed you wound 5006 turns on the first coil - do you wind a different number on the second coil to emphasise the highs?
I do it differently. Different tricks for different tasks
You could also use a different tension on each coil, or even a different tpl or other coil geometry change, though my experience in this is limited, and this knowledge and how to apply it is the most closely guarded secret among winders.
Yes! Me too I will like to know if you can sell it , could you please let me know? Thank you
8bombcustom.com/pickups
What do the pole screws actually screw into? The base plate or the metal keeper bar? I'm confused because it looks like neither of them are threaded/tapped.
They are screwed in, self-threading, through the bobbin into the backplate. Since the metal of the screws is harder than nickel silver, the screws themselves cut the threads. The holes on the metal keeper are larger than the diameter of the screws so they can pass freely through them.
@@8BombCustom Ah, I see. Do they *need* to touch the backplate / keeper bar (for magnetic field reasons) or is it simply structural?
I think the keeper is just so that the magnet touches the screws as much as possible through it for better transmission of the magnetic field.
May I ask where you get your Bobbins?
I make it myself but you can buy bobbins in ane guitar parts scop. Mojotone.com
Was this a bridge or neck pickup?
Bridge
Thanks man! Awesome video. I am planning to do this soon.
The only thing I don't get is; why doublesided tape when you solder the cover on right after?
Saw some earlier videos of you, this one made me like & subscribe. keep up the good work.
Do you make sustain pickups too? If so, kindly make a DIY project clip. Thank you
What you mean about sustain?
@@8BombCustom A pickup like Sustaiac (Brand name). Generally it replaces/mounted at neck pickup's place, in proximity of high end of fret board. Instead of simple clipping, it enhances the amplitude and then clips. the impedance of the pickup is very low (thicker wire and less number of winding of coils and magnetism is focused at string. For impedance matching and clipping there is an interface circuit board to be fitted in cavity of the guitar, bearing electronic control switches etc.
Thank you. I already figured out what you meant. Interesting functionality, but for me personally and for the guitars that I make, it is not very useful. A proper LesPaul can have infinite and controllable sustain, so I was not even interested. I have a narrower specialization. Perhaps if I find the time, I will figure out such a device.
@@8BombCustom Thanks a lot
Can you tell how to know pickups good by the electric metter ?. Thanks man
With a multimeter you can only find out whether the pickups are working or not. Based on the resistance, you can make rough assumptions about the type and number of turns of the wire. You need to judge the sound with your ears.
@@8BombCustom thanks alot man
Sometimes I see the following schematics:
#1
Start of the screw coil goes to HOT
Two finishes are solded together
Start of the slug coil goes GROUND
#2
Start of the screw coil goes to GROUND
Two finishes are solded together
Start of the slug coil goes HOT
These differences are related to clockwise or counter-clockwise winding? Or because of humbucker position (neck/bridge?)
Is the Screw for the bobbin is also a Magnet ? i have few search on ebay for that things and now showing up.
No, it made of steel mark 2010, 2018 or 2020.
Does the direction of the winding matter? Both wound the same direction?
Yes, it does. In a humbucker, both coils are wound in the same direction. Otherwise, there will be an antiphase.
Where did you get the pickup winder? Excellent video.
Thank you. ruclips.net/video/j7pacdlDHeE/видео.htmlsi=DwbxdWQLKGqV4EzM
hello, the nikel silver bas plate thickness is 1 mm?
Thank you for sharing your work knowledge and skills with us guitar fans in the world.
Are your pickups available for purchase? I’m a big fan of that creamy mid tone and I noticed your pickups have that characteristic with a bit more attack. Thanks again for sharing.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, I usually sell my pickups here: 8bombcustom.com But now because of the lockdown, I have run out of some details and I only have a few kits intended for our guitars, which are being prepared for assembly. I look forward to resuming shipments from the United States.
You made that look ez
Посмотиел на русском, тебе на английском. Жму руку, камрад!
Спасибо
Where do you Purchase the bobbins and parts to build two pickups? I really would appreciate you telling me and You make the most awesome guitars. I want one sir
I buy from two sources. MojoTone and Philadelphia Luthier tools. They are both very reliable sources
Hello, would you plese tell me how - where have you got - bought that pickup winding machine ? If you have ordered it online, did you have to pay extra taxes for the customs and shipping ? Ty !
Zdravo. I bought my machine from mojotone.com. This is a fairly simple machine, but with nice additions. Gauss meter, stepless speed control and good build quality. But out of the box, it is only suitable for winding single coils with manual wire layout. Therefore, I had to do it very hard and, in fact, finish the second half of the machine. It is a wire tensioner and an automatic coil spreader. Plus some humbucker winding gear. Of course, I paid customs duties, but this is not a problem to achieve the goal.
@@8BombCustom Thank you for your reply !!! Yes, I have visited several sites, and I have seen that the machine itself costs around 500 Us dollars or so. I'm from Serbia and I am clueless about how much It would cost to order machine online , to pay for the shipping + customs. Maybe you do remember aproximately how much have you payed for machine + shipping + customs ? I am more than sorry for bothering you about this, but I was thinking about getting one of those machines.
I have been to Belgrade several times and painted several churches in Montenegro.
www.mojotone.com/PWM
You can enter the country and postal code when ordering and find out the cost of delivery to Serbia. You can find out about customs duties at your post office or on your local website. In my country, now it is 15% for the amount of a parcel above 20 euros. In Europe, it is 30% for an amount over 30 euros, if I'm not mistaken. Plus customs clearance fees.
@@8BombCustom Wow you have actually painted several churches in Montenegro ? You have painted frescoes ?? That is pretty amazing !!! Belgrade is my hometown . Thank you for your replies, and again - forgive me for bothering you about all of those details.
Мир Божий, Христос Родился !
@@major-Mihailo-Madzarevic Thank you. Merry Christmas to you too. My main work, which I have been doing for over 20 years, is monumental painting and icon painting. In Montenegro, we painted churches in Radovichi and made a large fresco in Podgorica in the cathedral church. "The Descent of the Holy Spirit on the Apostles". Last year we completed the reconstruction of 17th century frescoes in Poland, which were painted by a Serbian icon painter. I have a second channel about my work. ruclips.net/channel/UCtFqR6_DWLsJdAjq-t4ROdA
Perfect if you have a Hondo..
Wow
Same direction for 2 humbuckers in series? (C) or (cc)?
Yes. C.
@@bloomtikbloom9593 no, both bobbins is in one direction
Очень круто!!! Посоветуйте плиз,если датчики были пропитаны смесью парафина и воска,как можно от этого избавится.Огомное спасибо за Вашу работу !!!
Спасибо. Избавиться от парафина в проволоке почти невозможно. Даже в ультразвуковой ванне с керосином. Основной объем парафина конечно уйдет, но витки всеравно будут склеены. Только перемотка катушек.
Do you sell your pickups?
Yes. Www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
Have you got an online shop?
8bombcustom.com
Are these pickups for sale or is only for your guitars?
Hey. Yes, I make PAF pickups to order. www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
@@8BombCustom Website a little confusing, the pickup for sale were not listed on your for sale section. So had to go to the pickup section and poke around to find them.
Is there any way to purchase a set from you?
Yes. I am now on a business trip and will return to the workshop in mid-April. But I still have one set of '59 PAF clones ready. The rest of the models can be viewed here: www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
write me an email: 8bombguitars@gmail.com
What was the point of the "Patent Applied For" sticker on the base? It looks just like the one Gibson used. Are you passing these off as Gibson PAFs ?
No, I'm not positioning it as a Gibson PAF. It's a copy. The decal is just a tradition. But no matter what anyone wants to pass it off as the original, they have markers on them that say that this is a copy. All my reels have my logo on the reverse side, a small number 8 is minted on the backplates. And now I still refused this decal.
How much for a pair to the UK?
The entire lineup and specifications of my PAFs can be viewed here: www.8bombcustom.com/pickups
The cost of a set with covers is $ 400. Aging + $ 20, gold-plated design + $ 50. World wide shipping $ 28.
Orders are now taking for May. After full prepayment, I turn it to tne line. Payment via PayPal: 8bombguitars@gmail.com
Payment can also be accepted through Revolute, Wisse and BlackCat. It is also possible to pay via Payoneer for legal entities.
When paying, please indicate your full mailing address. Before we start making your set, I will once again contact you to finalize the model and specifications. After shipping, I will send the track number of the order. Thank you !
39 / 5 000
Wyniki tłumaczenia
Tłumaczenie
Where can you buy such a pickup and for how much?
8bombcustom.com
I want Belarusian pickups !
I am from Belarus))
@@8BombCustom Oh forgive me Alexey !
No wax?
No.
Original PAF didn't use any. It makes them microphonic giving them their distinct sound.
Please sound?
@@tubephase ruclips.net/video/KpWX_-Ua9xU/видео.html
✝️
You can make a PAF-style pickup but one CANNOT make a PAF. Not without a time machine anyway.
You right. But I can make exactly PAF sounding pickups and even better. For much less price that original PAF. 😉
@@8BombCustom What was the most commonly used magnet in 59 Les Pauls, A2, A3, A4, or A5?
@8BombCustom hell no your pickups are highly priced. Crazy! 😂
Your 59 clones are in usd $415. That's not cheap. Sorry you must live with rich people. You must be wreaking in 250k. Not that's bad kudos to you but don't tell me that's cheap when it's not. Plus shipping. For that I'll get a gibson custombuckers for that price.
What about the really important electrical characteristics (inductance and capacitance) as well as a frequency curve of the pickup? The minimum would be the location and height of the resonant peak .... only with these parameters can you see, how a pickup sounds. Doing this all by just copying other designs is not the best way, as it does not take into account variances in the material (especially the magnets and the type of winding (indirectly determining the capacitance of the pickup)). This is all completely non-scientific and only very limited reproducible.
You are absolutely right. But there are a couple of questions. What do you think, if I give here all the figures of the resonance peak, the error, the curve of the resistance change depending on the ambient temperature, the tension of the wire and the winding pattern, the curves of the dependence of the magnet force on the resonance peak and inductance? Do the audience need this? Do you think they will understand it? And what to do with the influence of alloys on the sound? How to measure it? And then after all these figures, how to explain the final sound in words and figures? I think in this place it is all unnecessary. Such information remains in the workshop for deep analysis and hundreds of comparisons. But in the end, the best sensor is always the ear. It does not lie.
@@8BombCustom unfortunately not, as psychology plays in many cases an even more important role. So double blind tests are the minimum requirements to move from "belief" to objective knowledge. These are practically always avoided - for obvious reasons.
As this approach very quickly unmasks most of the "theories" shown in marketing messages, this is avoided whenever possible. For the manufacturers it is much easier to carry a completely artificially created message to the mostly non engineering musicians. This is easier to differentiate themselves from others and to justify price differences with. Objective and measurable facts would very quickly make clear how small the differences in pickups are - once you group them by basic electrical parameters. Suddenly it becomes really difficult to justify the extreme price differences between pickups. Snake oil in the year 2024.
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D
Too annoying to listen to both languages at the same time
Thank you