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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Normally 42AWG wire for a Tele bridge pup and 43AWG for the neck (due to the smaller physical coil size to get the windings on). So the bridge pickup, having similar DCR, will have a greater number of coil windings, and hence the greater inductance.

    "The Tonerider Bridge measures 6.66k" That's 10 Antichrists packed into that bridge pickup then.
    Yep. I thought this was actually a really good illustration of how pickup manufacturers should be giving more information than just DCR. But I guess they are wanting to keep their recipes as secret as possible and the more information they give the easier it is to deduce number of turns etc.

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