Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
Koji, you really want the spool on the floor standing on one of it's sides and directly under the guide, so bring the guide to the table edge and the drill to the guide, I think also the guide needs to be around 150mm away from the pup.
Did you measure the resistance on the 700 winds.
Did you measure the resistance on the 700 winds.
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
Many thanks, Sean.Seans wrote:Koji, you really want the spool on the floor standing on one of it's sides and directly under the guide, so bring the guide to the table edge and the drill to the guide, I think also the guide needs to be around 150mm away from the pup.
Did you measure the resistance on the 700 winds.
Oh! Since I was quite sleepy, I did not notice such a thing last night!
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Sean, I have measured that it came out with 546 ohms by 774 rotations.Seans wrote:Did you measure the resistance on the 700 winds.
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
Only at the time of that picture photography, the spool was put on the working table.Seans wrote:Koji, you really want the spool on the floor standing on one of it's sides and directly under the guide.
It is O.K.
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
This would be a much safer guide than my first calc's.Moonie Man wrote:Sean, I have measured that it came out with 546 ohms by 774 rotations.Seans wrote:Did you measure the resistance on the 700 winds.
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Although I will not do enlargement of this thread, it is in the state which needs the final adjustment for a full-scale volume winding.

The experiment last night had a little coarse preparation just because I hurried the point.
Concentration is important for a coil winding work. For that purpose, a brief rest is needed for present me.
The experiment last night had a little coarse preparation just because I hurried the point.
Concentration is important for a coil winding work. For that purpose, a brief rest is needed for present me.
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I’m a little confused about the "desired DC resistance". What’s the point?
I don’t know that much about pickups, but as I understand it there isn’t actually anything desirable about any specific resistance by itself (unless there is a point in getting it as low as possible maybe).
I don’t know that much about pickups, but as I understand it there isn’t actually anything desirable about any specific resistance by itself (unless there is a point in getting it as low as possible maybe).
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
he'll not really know what it sounds like until installed in a bass. more turns, more beef...less turns , more top end . magnet structure and strength will determine the final produckt. a 10,000 turn coil 1/4" high will sound different than the same windings on a 1/2" high coil. a lot of it is experimentation with various components, and we'll find out what this one will will do once installed. lucky for us he's walking us thru the process !

i once glued two p-bass coils together to make a giant j-bass type pickup and filled the coil with windings until it could not take any more. big and fat sounding , but more low mids than top end.
i once glued two p-bass coils together to make a giant j-bass type pickup and filled the coil with windings until it could not take any more. big and fat sounding , but more low mids than top end.
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News flash!
I just finished!
I have got it!


I just finished!
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Great news! Now all you need to do is install it and let us know how it sounds!

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Excellent, no sleep I think until you hear it, Koji 
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CJ and Sean, Thanks!
I have just installed to my Bass.
Sound superb!
Just like "Glass Onion" - White Album.
I would like to report tomorrow in more detail.
now -- already .... it is joy!
My Bass got a "Ford Cosworth V8" now!
I have just installed to my Bass.
Sound superb!
Just like "Glass Onion" - White Album.
I would like to report tomorrow in more detail.
now -- already .... it is joy!
My Bass got a "Ford Cosworth V8" now!
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Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
I am really happy to see (read) that the pickup is a resounding success, Koji! 
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Very nice! Great news that it works well!Moonie Man wrote:CJ and Sean, Thanks!
I have just installed to my Bass.
Sound superb!
Just like "Glass Onion" - White Album.
I would like to report tomorrow in more detail.
now -- already .... it is joy!![]()
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My Bass got a "Ford Cosworth V8" now!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Remaking The Horseshoe Bass Bobbin
Really nice work Koji... quite a bit of effort, but well worth it I'm sure! Cheers
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