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Seymour Duncan Trembucker video

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[youtube]https://youtu.be/2CMYd0oeL6E[/youtube]
 
Once again, excellent work Sir. I only have one caveat, I don't understand what you mean by different pole spacing. I think that if you go to the North pole and stand at the center, you will find that it is an equal distance to the South pole no matter which way you face. But I could be wrong as I have not measured it myself.



. Yes I am, but it's not my fault. I was born this way.. :icon_thumright:
 
Good video again. Keep 'em coming. Yeah, do both singing videos. If I had to choose just one, though, I'd vote for the 'don't know which genre it is' one.

 
PhilHill said:
Once again, excellent work Sir. I only have one caveat, I don't understand what you mean by different pole spacing. I think that if you go to the North pole and stand at the center, you will find that it is an equal distance to the South pole no matter which way you face. But I could be wrong as I have not measured it myself.



. Yes I am, but it's not my fault. I was born this way.. :icon_thumright:

Since it is magnetic Pickup, I think the distance between the two poles can vary, depending on the core, the rotation and inner material (the magnetic poles are constantly shifting and no equal to true poles defined by the axe of rotation).  :toothy10:
 
Great video Aaron. I was aware of the different pole spacings but had no idea that SD actually used a bigger bobbin. I lernt somethin today!

“Dungeons and Dragons Metal” has a nice ring to it. Roll 1 d20 to see if you hit the high note?
 
Jebberz said:
PhilHill said:
Once again, excellent work Sir. I only have one caveat, I don't understand what you mean by different pole spacing. I think that if you go to the North pole and stand at the center, you will find that it is an equal distance to the South pole no matter which way you face. But I could be wrong as I have not measured it myself.



. Yes I am, but it's not my fault. I was born this way.. :icon_thumright:

Since it is magnetic Pickup, I think the distance between the two poles can vary, depending on the core, the rotation and inner material (the magnetic poles are constantly shifting and no equal to true poles defined by the axe of rotation).  :toothy10:

You Sir, win the "Gene Roddenberry Science Fiction Explanation Award" !!
 
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