Do 80's Guitars Sound Different? Is is the wiring?
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Just a simple thing like changing the tension of the wire that you wind the pickup with will change the sound of it quite a bit, and will also make a DC resistance reading completely different between two pickups wound with different tension. The 80's guitars could have had a different tension when the pickups were wound, and I'm sure the 60's and 70's ones are all over the map.
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My old 80's group had several RICs. The one we all agreed sounded the best was my '84 Jetglo 370WB.
We had a '87 Jetglo 360 that didn't have the sparkle like the '84 370WB had. We also had a '88 1997RM with overwound toasters that sounded like mud compared to the other two RICs.
Those old style Hi-Gains rock!
We had a '87 Jetglo 360 that didn't have the sparkle like the '84 370WB had. We also had a '88 1997RM with overwound toasters that sounded like mud compared to the other two RICs.
Those old style Hi-Gains rock!
Well, believe it or not I'm not 100% sure, as I prefer to wind my pickups with moderately high tension. Light tension winding tends to yield a "spongy", less sensitive coil, particularly if you use heavier (e.g. 42, 40) wire gauges or lighter gauges (44, 46) having a heavier coating.
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I have two friends (Dave Stephens of SD Pickups) (Wolfe of Wolfetone Pickups) who started out winding everything tight, and then changed over the years to a medium tension, but still scatterwound. I'm not sure what the sound difference is per se although I'll ask and post what I find out, but if you wind too tight, there is the danger of the coil shorting out internally, and you can also stretch the wire a bit. I think that you get a little more high end with a medium tension as opposed to a tight tension, but I don't know from first hand experience.


