Since the each p/u is single coil, why is the housing so large/wide?
(Message edited by FunkyJazzJunky on August 31, 2012)
'Cos it's got a big muthaf***ing coil in it! LOL
Don't think strat or tele here..chunky magnet with lots(but not too much wire)
Big aperture means big string capture and it looks so cool too!
Because it's a big wide magnet, with a big wide coil with (IIRC) a relatively small number of windings. The idea behind the design is to have as little coloration as possible, so you hear the strings, not so much the pickup.
Then why is the cancelling coil so much thinner? I thought the hum cancelling coil was a mirror image of the sensing coil.
VMG
Not all single coils are narrow. Think P-90s. The dummy humcanceling PU doesn't have a core. Coil only.
Bill, tgo
MMMMM! p90's! I love p90's! my favorite pickup...the fatter lap steel pickups in my 1960 melody maker are pretty awesome too...weird how the physical construction of pickups affects the sound;the theory of pickups is so straightforward, but little changes can be huge...Tony
Because the humcanceller has no magnet.