I'll be interested in see how this build goes.
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I'll be interested in see how this build goes.
A few more dribs and drabs, its nothing you cant fix by swearing at it :D
Hims fit Mr Wok
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Middle cut away top shot
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Neck no fit, neither did my Warmoth, get the sanding block on the sides. Whats that filler or Mr MaGloo?
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Shiny Dingo Luthier Fret job very nice
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Headstock well its a headstock
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looks good Tony, cheers for the bridge check, I'll see if my bridge is different and compare to the JR-1DC kit I have
Clarence has been working on the neck :D
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Pickup slotted in nice, will try my own P90 later
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I think this is going to come up nice with all the different grain patterns
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I will sand the neck 1st its a bit grubby from Clarence working on it :cool::p
When sanding the neck i use the sand paper moulded to the shape of my hand, after all its me going to be playing it.
Checked the pickup Inductance and resistance, a typical P90 would be about 8kΩ and the inductance on a vintage P90 would be somewhere around the 5.3-5.9Henries.
I dont pay much attention to capacitance other than it tells me i have a complete coil, and why dont i use capacitance? because DC resistance is NOT a power rating; it is the resistance of the wire in a pickup's coil at zero hertz, something that only occurs when the guitar isn't played. But people always ask me how many KΩ a pickup has calling it output etc so i quote it. To quote the late Bill Lawrence who i admired immensely and who i could ask all the questions in the world, and he would always reply with advice, may he RIP.
"DC resistance (Rdc) tells you as much about a pickup's tone and output as the shoe size tells you about a person's intelligence!
Now why am i waffling on with all this? i just put this Chinese P90 clone through its paces and was astounded to discover.
We have a 6kΩ reading for resistance so that puts it in low Strat/Tele territory, i like to wind a telecaster Bridge that reads about 5.75-6kΩ it give me that Roy Buchanan type of thing with an inductance of about 2.7H
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So i check the Inductance and whoa
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Without hearing it i would say this is going to be one nasty toppy, shattered champagne glass, fingers down the blackboard pickup with no grunt.
When i get time i will strip it down and have a further peek inside. A typical P90 will have A3or A5 mags both south facing on to the slugs and about 10000 turns.
I have been all over the fret and neck job, beautiful work by DB cant fault it. I might add the rosewood fret board is very nice.
I think i might round those bouts off a bit as well.
Back to the weak P90 style pickup, time to field strip it
Take out the 2 plate screws which will also release the earth
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The magnets were glued onto the plate and the bobbin, no keeper bar, magnets just hard against the poles
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Hard to release from the bobbin with the glue
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Correct orientation of the magnets both north facing meaning they repel each other.
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The magnets are set up to repel each other so as to create a heart-shaped magnetic field around the polepieces
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The Chinese love their Mr Magloo
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4 winds of thick black tape and less than half the bobbin wound.
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Put it back together and chuck it in my crappy parts bin.
Now i need to test the pickup route and see if i have some sanding to do.
nice tutorial Tony of the PBG P90 pulled apart.