
I've managed to find out it was introduced in 1974.
I'm very familiar with "DarthPhineas"; he used to be a regular on the Soymore Duncan Forum (but left like so many have). Also, he had PM'd me a few times on the Bare Knuckles forum about pickups. He apparently has been doing his own Wordpress blog thing for a handful of years now with pickup reviews etc...PLX wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 6:19 pm
Series Resistance – 15.659 K
Series Inductance – 7.924 H
Slug Coil – 7.138 K
Screw Coil – 8.551 K
Parallel – 3.889 K
Magnet – Alnico 5
Jalen FW spec:
Series Resistance – 15.659 kΩ
Series Inductance – 7.924 H
Slug Coil – 7.138 kΩ
Screw Coil – 8.551 kΩ
Parallel – 3.889 kΩ
Magnet – Rough Cast Short Alnico 5
Lightly potted / no vacuum potting
So, I just unintentionally solved the mystery of where Jim came up with that spec.. This Internet article from Nov 2016 where a guy took apart an old Seymour Duncan JB and posted the spec.
It just so happens to be the exact spec Jim posted for the Jalen FW pickup.
https://darthphineas.com/2016/11/seymou ... -jb-model/
Yeah, so this is all starting to make sense now.lll wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 6:51 pm I'm very familiar with "DarthPhineas"; he used to be a regular on the Soymore Duncan Forum (but left like so many have). Also, he had PM'd me a few times on the Bare Knuckles forum about pickups. He apparently has been doing his own Wordpress blog thing for a handful of years now with pickup reviews etc...
Looks spot on for the specs.
Alot of people say Seymour mostly did symmetrical winds but like anything else I guess the winder could not be paying attention as some type of happy accident so to say from time to time.
Yeah, that was my understanding as well.harddriver wrote: ↑Sat Sep 24, 2022 3:01 am Alot of people say Seymour mostly did symmetrical winds but like anything else I guess the winder could not be paying attention as some type of happy accident so to say from time to time.
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