I have a set of the first Strat vintage replica yickups made by Dimarzio in the 1970's, called the 'VS-1'. The DC resitance readings on these that I have are; One is 5.98. One is 5.79, and one is Dead. The Dead was just working fine in the guitar, but i guess something snapped.
I also have a set of the next issue Dimarzio Strat vintage replica pickups after the Vs-1's, called the 'Class of '55's'. They are supposed to all be 5.75 as advertised when they were manufactured; One is 5.75, one is 5.79, and one 5.94. Crazy!; is there supposed to be that much variance, and why?
As you can see, like old vintage Fenders, there is considerable variance in the DC resistance measurements on these old pickups.
Is there also that much variance in readings of modern cnc wound pickups, or are the DC resistance readings all the same now?