This topic is the continuation of the topic here :
http://www.dimarzioforum.com/forum/index.php/topic,3710.0.htmlI posted a reply but it seems like this conversation is dead. So I'm doing another topic to have some opinions and stuff on experiments and experiences that some of you guys could share :
Hey every one. I'm new on the forum. I don't know if this conversation is still active but ... here I am. I am really obsessed (I know, I'm not the only one) with Van Halen sound, especially the 91'-95' area with musicman/dimarzio gear. I want to wind a set of replicas of those musicman axis pickups. (I'm not working for a big pickup company or anything like that, I'm just a guy that really loves to experiment with guitar gear) So, here is what I got : (please, don't be shocked or mad about what I say or whatever, we are just talking)
Thanks Defender2000 for showing a picture of the pickup opened and your DC resistance readings. But I still have some questions .... The spacer under the screw coil is made out of plastic or metal (ferromagnetic material) ? If it is plastic, this means that the pickup is half-aired ... but it looks like its a metallic spacer ? Have you ever removed the same spacer ? What's under it ? Is there anything that looks like vv technology ? Mebay A half vv humbucker wound give that unbalanced tone ? I'm asking thoss questions only to be sure and clear of what are facts, and what are speculations. I know that it does not make sens because EVH signature musicman guitars were made from 1991 to 1995, and the air patent, as well as the vv patent from dimarzio were deposed in 1997. I don't think that dimarzio would produce some pickups with new technologies without a patent. Last question : the DC readings shows that the coils are wound at the same resistance. But is it possible that each coil is wound with a different wire gauge to the same resistance ? (ex: 44 with less wire turns, and 43 with more wire turns). Again, this wound explain the unbalanced humbucker tone.
If anything of what I wrote is not a part of the design of this pickup, then it means that it is too simple and I'm searching waayyy to far. Mayby it is a Dimarzio interpretation of the famous JB.
Oh, by the way, I did remove the vv poles from a paf 36th anniversary. It is really tricky ... I drilled them with a small drill bit, then I took a wood screw, screwed it just a bit in the hole to make it bite, and pulle the pole out. They are not headless screws ... well for the dp223.