bill m
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Ok everyone, as promised, here is the reverse engineering of a 1976 Ibanez Super 70 pickup. I only had time today to only do all of the electrical and magnetic measurements. Hopefully I'll have a bit of time tomorrow to record a sound sample, then the destruction will begin.
The intent of this reverse engineering is for me to be able to make Super 70 clones and it is important that they sound just like the originals. A lot of members seem to have some interest in these pickups, so here it goes.
All measurements were taken at 68 degrees.
First is the DC resistance reading. This one comes in at 7.71k ohms
Here I am using an LCR meter where the Inductance is 3.746 henries and the smaller display is showing the AC Resistance, 10.94k ohms (which is very important).
Second set of readings from the LCR meter are, Capacitance- 6.71nf, or .00671uf. The small display is reading Q, or Quality at 2.174
This photo is of my gauss meter readings at the screws, 449 gauss. The slugs were 495 gauss. These readings are just average as each pole screw and each slug will read differently.
This photo is of the gauss directly on the A8 magnet, measured at the center of the magnet. North side 919 gauss, south side 890 gauss.
Tomorrow I will record the sound reference sample and maybe start to unwind the coils to get Turns Per Layer, Total turns count, and measure wire thickness. After that a screw, slug, and keeper will be sent out for metal analysis.
The intent of this reverse engineering is for me to be able to make Super 70 clones and it is important that they sound just like the originals. A lot of members seem to have some interest in these pickups, so here it goes.
All measurements were taken at 68 degrees.
First is the DC resistance reading. This one comes in at 7.71k ohms

Here I am using an LCR meter where the Inductance is 3.746 henries and the smaller display is showing the AC Resistance, 10.94k ohms (which is very important).

Second set of readings from the LCR meter are, Capacitance- 6.71nf, or .00671uf. The small display is reading Q, or Quality at 2.174

This photo is of my gauss meter readings at the screws, 449 gauss. The slugs were 495 gauss. These readings are just average as each pole screw and each slug will read differently.

This photo is of the gauss directly on the A8 magnet, measured at the center of the magnet. North side 919 gauss, south side 890 gauss.

Tomorrow I will record the sound reference sample and maybe start to unwind the coils to get Turns Per Layer, Total turns count, and measure wire thickness. After that a screw, slug, and keeper will be sent out for metal analysis.