What can you do with a pickup where the bobbin is actually wearing away the coil is becoming exposed?

This can be a problem with pickups molded out of a inexpensive high pressure styrene plastic. Bobbins should last many years and I’ve seen only one Gibson pickup worn out because the player used a metal pick. You could use a epoxy based coating over the end of the bobbin but it might make it…

Can loose pole pieces cause a problem with a pickup?

Loose pole pieces can vibrate and cause unwanted feedback when playing. As the string and body vibrate it can cause the pickup also vibrate and the loose pole will oscillate and make unwanted noises in your amp. I would try to make the screw or pole tighter by filling the gaps with heated wax, silicone…

My pickup has no reading but still works. What can cause this?

There are little trick in pickup building that we’ve done to several Jerry Donahue instruments. We actually install a small capacitor in series with the hot output of a pickup and this can reduce bottom end in a particular pickup. With this method you can change the character of the pickup and making it sound…

What is the biggest cause of pickup failure?

I would probably say from all the broken pickups that I have rewound and restored is because of human error. When you start removing pickups from assemblies and mounting rings there is a greater risk of damaging the pickup. On single coil pickups the majority of pickups have exposed beginning and finish magnet wires and…

When removing the small screws from my mounting rings the screws break in half. What can I do to prevent this from happening?

I’ve noticed that when the screw holes are drilled and the mounting screws are in place, in time moisture can penetrate into the screw holes and expanding the wood around the screws. The screws can oxidize from the moisture in the wood and become rough and pitted. When you try to remove the oxidized screw…

If the coil doesn’t work, what can you do to fix it?

Make sure you have the proper tools and skill to work on your pickup without damaging it any further. I would send it to a qualified repairman experienced in working on pickups or the original pickup builder. About 70% of the broken pickups I get in can be repaired without rewinding. Just about any pickup…

What are some of the reasons pickups get broken?

I would say the majority of pickups get broken due to mishandling and abuse. Many times removing covers that are stuck to the coil can break the wires. Removing humbucking covers without total removal of solder joints can snag the coils. Pickups left exposed on work benches can attract screws and misc. tools which can…

I put a single coil guitar pickup in my lap steel close to the bridge and the sound is very thin. What can I do to make it sound fatter and not so bright?

If you look close at various model lap and pedal steel pickups you will find that the majority of them have a higher DC resistance, more turns and more sustain than a typical guitar pickup. Sho-bud, Emmon’s and after market lap and steel guitar pickups have more turns to increase sustain but will have reduced…

How can I fix the phase from pole to pole on my single coil pickup?

I’ve seen single coil pickups with rod Alnico magnets that had opposite magnetic polarities from pole to pole. Either someone rewound the pickups and accidentally put the poles in upside down or the poles were magnetized first then pressed into the flatwork. Having magnetized magnets while assembling the bobbin can cause several problems. It can…

My humbucking pickup reads about 8 k ohms but sounds real thin like a banjo. What can cause it to sound like that?

It sounds like one coil is out of phase with the other in the humbucking pickup. Basically take one coil and reverse the leads connected to the second bobbin. If you are using a mini-toggle switch or it has 4 conductor wire make sure that you are using the correct wiring chart for that particular…

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