Вопрос знатокам по датчику PAT. NO. 2,737,842 |
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Вопрос знатокам по датчику PAT. NO. 2,737,842 |
| Иван Булочкин (гость) |
4.12.2002, 19:06
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Чувки, давно и безутешно ищу эту схему.. помогите плиз
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20.2.2007, 10:33
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Сообщений: 6 Регистрация: 10.7.2004 |
Кстати, у Gibson не совсем все просто с сопротивлением датчиков
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320081895414&indexURL=0#ebayphotohosting
… ohms at 8.85
http://www.flyingvintage.com/gcmag/PAF.html
A Few Secrets About Gibson PAF Pickups, with Lindy Fralin: Part 1
The amount of wire (and coating) wound on each bobbin determines the DC resistance and other factors, including sound characteristics. When the bobbins are wound with more than a nominal amount of wire, the more power they exhibit, thereby sounding fatter in the midrange with less treble. The resonant peak of the pickup changes as more or less wire is used. Due to human intervention and the wide-tolerance of the winding machines and the test equipment used by Gibson from 1956-1961, PAF pickups during these years usually measure between 7.5 - 9.0 thousand ohms (K ohms). I have measured an original, unaltered 1960 PAF in the neck position of an ES-335 guitar at 10.0 K ohms! After 1961, almost all PAF and patent number decal pickups seem to measure 7.5 K ohms +/- .25 K.
Продолжение ( для общего кругозора )по ссылке http://www.flyingvintage.com/gcmag/PAF2.html
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