Hi all!!! In this video, my improvisations sound (I play guitars from cigar boxes) ..the last in the video, at the very end - the sound of this pickup. How do you like this video?
Awesome video. The ratio of likes and comments vs views are way outta whack. I personally love the fact that I got to learn something new with out listening to a bunch of babbling. I'm currently building my third CBG, the first two were "learning curve failures" lol. But this one's right. My boy wants to build one with me, so an ammo can 3 string is next. Gonna try your pick up in that one. Lengthy comment, yes, I know, but thanks for the video
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This video came just in time. There ain't much good materials about handmade pickups, the few I found are in low video quality or poorly demonstrated/explained (too much blablabla). But you dude always make a good work here in this channel. Thank you!
Thanks!!! My instruments sound in the video .. this pickup sounds at the end. I insert my music on three-stringed instruments into all videos .. sometimes on four-stringed ones.
If you don't want to do a voiceover, you can greatly improve this video by leaving the words on the screen longer, so the entire sentence can be read. Otherwise nice work, thanks.
Thank you! You can pause to press .. at the same time and think! I will take this remark into account .. it will be possible to shoot a little differently (so that the text does not interfere with the picture)
I hit "Pause" the moment I see words flash on the screen, and take notes. After that, I watch the video a second time to see the techniques and listen to the music!
Best videos on Pick-up winding I've seen so far, Thank you! My only question is about the final resistance of the coils. I see yours range from about 4K ohms to about 9K ohms. Is there a specific resistance you prefer? Thanks!
Thank you! In this pickup (humbucker), the coils are identical in resistance (this gives the effect of noise reduction). I try to wind it carefully .. this is the main thing for me. The more resistance, the less high frequencies (high resistance for playing with overdrive), but this is one of the moments ... a lot of subtleties.
That's right, they do it too .. wind the coils in different directions. They seem to connect it in a different way only (they connect the end of the first coil to the beginning of the second ... the beginning of the first is a signal, the end of the second is ground) ... I had such an experience and everything works well.
Hello! I think you can do without it ... in this pickup I did not ground the metal rivets ... in other pickups I make a ground (and thus I isolate the magnets / cores) .. I have an old wire, it is 70 years old ... I'm afraid that suddenly the enamel has come off it over time. In general, this is for safety reasons (so that there is no contact between the magnets / cores and the winding wire).
@@CigarBoxBroGuitars Thank you! But in another of your videos, you grounded the middle magnets with a copper wire, and then started winding the thin wire from the same eyelet hole. I don't fully understand why the copper winding wire starts from the ground if the wire cannot touch the magnets?
@@attilasipeki1418 Yes! the area of contact is larger ... suddenly the earth will be closed to the signal ... for reasons of correct operation. I do my best not to get in trouble.