Originally Posted by
McCreed
Woltz - do you have a multimeter?
If you do, it would be worth checking it with the meter before declaring it dead. It could be just one of the coil wire ends needs a dob of solder. I have encountered this before and was able to save the pickup.
Also, did it work before but not now? Was it DOA? If DOA, talk to Adam or where ever you bought it and see about a replacement.
I always check newly purchased pickups with my meter just to confirm they're working and not DOA. I do it the day they arrive so if there is an issue it be resolved before too much time has passed and have a stronger argument that it was not a result of something I did.
As for winding your own pickups... that's a whole different world and not one most folks just go out and buy the parts & gear and jump in to. Not to mention set up costs can be prohibitive for most people. And winding pickups is truly an art.
Not saying you can't or couldn't do it, but there's a reason the majority of builders (especially DIY builders) buy they're pickups from someone else.
I'd see what other practical options you have before buying coil wire; magnets; bobbins and a winding rig. Just sayin'