Scatter wound pick-ups
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Scatter wound pick-ups
Does anyone know what year Rickenbacker started installing scatter wound vintage p.u.'s on guitars? Thanks
- soundmasterg
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In a word no. You can unwind them to make them 7.4k, or whatever DC resistance you want, but it won't sound the same. A scatterwind refers to how the wire is wound around the bobbin on the pickup. Instead of winding each row of wire neatly one right after another and building the coil that way, a scatterwound coil is wound with the wire going back and forth from each side of the bobbin quite a lot faster, and the wire doesn't lay neatly side by side against the pickup bobbin, but goes over previous winds in a scatter pattern. This changes the capacitance in the coil among other things and changes the sound for the better in most people's eyes. I think it probably flattens the resonent peak out a bit too instead of making it very peaky, and this helps to make the pickup sound smoother.
