wiring diagram has been corrected, just volume to change. and some idea on what to do to get all 6 in series. TA everybody, esp weirdbits.
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wiring diagram has been corrected, just volume to change. and some idea on what to do to get all 6 in series. TA everybody, esp weirdbits.
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Hey wokka, just a bit of info about the pickups for ya, or anybody else that wants to read.
More tones than you can shake a plectrum at
Warman G-rail triple coil electric guitar pickup – A very special pickup indeed. 3 coils, 6 wire output, ceramic and alnico magnets and more wiring options than even we can think of.
This is a standard humbucker sized unit that will fit in place of any humbucker. It has two coils wound as hot rails with a strong ceramic magnet powering these that lifts the treble whilst retaining all the power, bass and mids. Each of the coils of the rail has its own individual output wires so is in effect a fully fledged twin rail humbucker in its own right. Mounted on the same chassis is an another coil wound with 6 individual alnico magnets again with its own output wires so we’re looking at three coils and six output wires plus the shield.
Each of the rails has a resistance of 7.39k and due to the strong magent has an inductance of 4H, when wired together in series gives a combined resistance of 14.76k, which is to be expected, but the powers jumps up to 10.7H more than twice the sum of the individual coil outputs . The alnico coil has a resistance of 6.48k and an inductance of 3.35H on its own. Now this is where things start to get interesting. Put all 3 coils wired into each other in series and the thing turns into a Monster at 21.2k and a massive output of 14.9H.
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Cheers Nitro I'll have a read. First I've heard of this style pickup. Can't wait to hear them!!!
I'll check out some online demo's of them
hmmm, makes a note for future reference, think I just found the bridge pick up for my planned V :) thanks Nitro
Just fitted the neck to the body and it fits like a glove. Will check body/neck/strings measurements on the weekend, unless i get really keen before...
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Checking out glues for the walnut veneer...... my bro in law uses a slow drying 2 part glue pictured below
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BUT i would like to know what you guys recommend as im open to suggestions.....
Saw these in the big green shed.....
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and these.......
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Hey Nitro I've had success with selleys kwik grip although it sets pretty quick so you may have one minute or less to position the veneer correctly. I've also had success with original titebond Will give you more time to position the veneer. Maybe check with DB may recommend another product