Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Hi guys, im keen to try some Aussie winders. I have been running with Zahngbucker,MHD and sheptones generally, all from the US and fantastic winders.
Although id love to try out some good Aussie winders and see how we are going Ill be after a hot vintage scatterwound set to start, if anyone knows of a local magician im all ears, keen to support the home town
Thanks For Reading.
Tim
Although id love to try out some good Aussie winders and see how we are going Ill be after a hot vintage scatterwound set to start, if anyone knows of a local magician im all ears, keen to support the home town
Thanks For Reading.
Tim
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
The only person in Australia i know who winds pickups is Mick Brierley and apparently he does all his on his fridge at home. He's a nice, approachable dude so he might be able to give you some advice. I've got an old school P Bass Pickup that he hand wound but i must shamefully confess that i have not got around to installing it.
http://www.brierleyguitarpickups.com.au/
http://www.brierleyguitarpickups.com.au/
Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
^ Thanks, sounds like a great winder (judging by the clips) Nice tones. But im after that real double tone vintage sound, no ice pick (and no flab) but shimmery. Personal experience is a big bonus, if you use em and dig em, id love to hear about them.
Ill keep him in mind for hot modern type winds, may try a set in the LP sometime soon, cheers Website saved;)
Ill keep him in mind for hot modern type winds, may try a set in the LP sometime soon, cheers Website saved;)
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Mick Brierley's setup is a little more refined than most. Full-time and very busy shipping worldwide.
Custom wound pickups to your specific requirements with great home grown personal service from South Oz.
What's not to like about that !
Got to support the local winders, especially when they can nail a specific type of pickup spec. you're after. (My opinion, of course)
Custom wound pickups to your specific requirements with great home grown personal service from South Oz.
What's not to like about that !
Got to support the local winders, especially when they can nail a specific type of pickup spec. you're after. (My opinion, of course)
Cheers, Stu
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A bit of self promotion, We wind and manufacture pickups, we currently do most of the pickups for the music stores and guitar builders in perth, we can hot them up / rewind them / pot them / whatever your desires
Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Hmm, can you tell me what seperates you from others, what makes you special? Experience with alternate winds and gauges, metals used in poles, magnets used, wind patterns. I mean anyone can wind a pickup, but there is an art to it and i'm seeking the artists from Oz. I have 3 really good guys and wont sacrifice tone for anything. But if i can get great tone and passion here....of course i will
Just feeling the waters for solid reputation and experience, guys that know about the history and love their job. Then ill make a test move if i see some light. If not....no biggie
Just feeling the waters for solid reputation and experience, guys that know about the history and love their job. Then ill make a test move if i see some light. If not....no biggie
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Absolutely nothing. Im not specialTim Mason wrote:Hmm, can you tell me what seperates you from others, what makes you special?
Im no artist, just hard working. I can turn a lump of steel into a magnet of any strength. I dont buy magnets, I make them. I can rewind a coil to suit any polarity / design / requirement.Tim Mason wrote: Experience with alternate winds and gauges, metals used in poles, magnets used, wind patterns. I mean anyone can wind a pickup, but there is an art to it and i'm seeking the artists from Oz.
If you already have 3 really good guys, why are you looking fo more, surely one good guy is enoughTim Mason wrote: I have 3 really good guys and wont sacrifice tone for anything. But if i can get great tone and passion here....of course i will
Stick with who you have if your happy with there service, you insult them by then seeking others, it reflects that your not happy with what they are currently doingTim Mason wrote:Just feeling the waters for solid reputation and experience, guys that know about the history and love their job. Then ill make a test move if i see some light. If not....no biggie
Cheers....
Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Back to winders, i am sure there are some good local guys here. Will surely be contacting Mick Brierley, looks good
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
My thoughts exactly StuStu wrote:Mick Brierley's setup is a little more refined than most. Full-time and very busy shipping worldwide.
Custom wound pickups to your specific requirements with great home grown personal service from South Oz.
What's not to like about that !
Got to support the local winders, especially when they can nail a specific type of pickup spec. you're after. (My opinion, of course)
"Strive not to succeed, but to be of value" - Albert Einstein
Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Please note, I was not insulted, but I could not address all the questions in your response without breaking them up and addressing each one.Tim Mason wrote:^ Didn't mean to upset, just curious. Why i'm looking, to supply people with the best humanly possible on my end (believe me, they are far to busy to be insulted, and understand the need for individual tones).
Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Mike (is it?)
I do believe you are being modest, i ment to get back to you about the magnets, that is definately an artform IMHO And knowing how to chop out or add wire is something ill leave to you guys thats for sure.
PM sent about Mags
I do believe you are being modest, i ment to get back to you about the magnets, that is definately an artform IMHO And knowing how to chop out or add wire is something ill leave to you guys thats for sure.
PM sent about Mags
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Its actually steveTim Mason wrote: Mike (is it?)
I do believe you are being modest, i ment to get back to you about the magnets, that is definately an artform IMHO And knowing how to chop out or add wire is something ill leave to you guys thats for sure.PM sent about Mags
I dont know how to take you tim, you sent me a Pm regarding being honest followed by a laughing icon. Are you being humerous / genuine or sarcastic
As far as your enquiry making magnets, you can take any ferromagnetic metal, machine it to whatever shape you want and then induce a magnetic field, measure the inductive reactance and wolla your on your way. Knowing how the hysteresis curve applies to that specific metal is the key, retentivity and permeability of the metal play a large part.
For info I use an electromax 5000 for magnetising ferromagnetic steels, I use a bell tesla meter for measuring the amount of magnetism Ive induced into the steel, I use a cnc router for making cover plates, everything else is made from raw materials and basic hand skills, we do however purchase our wire
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Sorry... steve, im am 100% sincere when i say i admire what you do, believe me. The laugh icon was a visual of me as i was reading your post and thinking of trying to do what you do.
Very tired right now so its time for sleep. Ill get back to you soon steve
This is very interesting indeed.Knowing how the hysteresis curve applies to that specific metal is the key, retentivity and permeability of the metal play a large part.
Very tired right now so its time for sleep. Ill get back to you soon steve
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
Hi to all,
I don't know if this guy winds pickups as a service outright. I have read through the website and I can see he obviously has the equipment and extensive abilities to do the job. Only way to know for sure is to email/message the guy I suppose...
http://www.kinman.com/index.php
I am sure some of you have heard of, or maybe even own one of these pickups.
Interesting story too, it shows some pickup winding machine ideas: http://www.kinman.com/guitar-pickups/my-story/
Just my take on it.
Cheers, Ben.
I don't know if this guy winds pickups as a service outright. I have read through the website and I can see he obviously has the equipment and extensive abilities to do the job. Only way to know for sure is to email/message the guy I suppose...
http://www.kinman.com/index.php
I am sure some of you have heard of, or maybe even own one of these pickups.
Interesting story too, it shows some pickup winding machine ideas: http://www.kinman.com/guitar-pickups/my-story/
Just my take on it.
Cheers, Ben.
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Re: Any Good Pickup Winders In Oz You Can Suggest :)
i've heard that the Kinman pickups are quite good.
Amother is Lindy Fralin based in Richmond Virginia. You can buy his stock pickups which a pretty damn good or you can phone him to discuss your requirements,
Just be warned that he will talk forever about pickups and you'll be on an international call
Regards
Amother is Lindy Fralin based in Richmond Virginia. You can buy his stock pickups which a pretty damn good or you can phone him to discuss your requirements,
Just be warned that he will talk forever about pickups and you'll be on an international call
Regards
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