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Can a Dimarzio Rail Pickup be fixed....
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Evening all, I very foolishing forced a non dimarzio pickup cover onto a Dimarzio Chopper rail. I didn't think I was applying that much pressure but clearly it was too much. One audible "crack" later and the pickup is poorly.
I've put the multimeter on it and touching red with black/white gives me around 4k so there is some life in it seemingly. However, anything involving the green wire gives me nothing.
If I apply some pressure to one end of the pickup ie pressing the green base and coils firmly together I get some action on the green and red options wires in line with both north and south coils in series. Sooooooooo, anyone done anything as silly as this and have any insights into if I can get it fixed or fix it myself?
It feels like where the wires go into the green base, there is a solder joint on the understand for each wire. I suspect that one is no longer connected to the solder. I was thinking of removing the solder and seeing what the wire situation was like. On inspection the coil wires all seem intact and head into the green base.
5 Guitars seems to be the magic number...discuss
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The former type might be repairable with a touch of a soldering iron. Depends were the break has occurred.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
I don't know what makers such as Ash and Alex charge for rewinding services BUT that plus postage both ways is likely to exceed the price of an unmolested, pre-owned DiMarzio The Chopper.
Half a DiMarzio Chopper is roughly equivalent to a Cruiser Neck model.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
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Plus, I wouldn't have to go kick the cat afterwards :-)
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog
Another good idea and I love the word moribund... reminds me of Alan Partridge
… And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance.
This suggests to me that no rewinding will be required. Just the reattaching of some connections. Still, not much fun.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog
I still got in the car and drove off with no ticket though, that showed him! (And now have a metal bit in my arm and was off work for a couple of months due to not being able to drive, so possibly not really a win…)
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Just because I don't care, doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog
Here you can see some £14.00 Artec 12k hot 'rails' style pickups where you can see a similar design decision but using eyelets rather than a chunk of circuit board material with a connector attached :-)
The chopper at 9.6k will probably be up a wire grade (thickness).
We shall delve deeper ...
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog
Interestingly, although DiMarzio claim this is a ceramic magnet ... this one appears to be nickel plated bar neodymium. Lots more powerful than ceramic.
Formerly TheGuitarWeasel ... Oil City Pickups ... Oil City Blog
Clearly a plated neodymium rather than ceramic ...you can't plate ceramic! :-)
Holes that had just taken copper wire drilled out to take proper pigtails
core wire broken too short to be viable to solder to.
The blades are actually soldered to fragile tracks on the underside of the baseplate
Anyway I found the slightly thicker copper wire had been pulled loose from the central core when I ....
removed the wire :-)
Then made up a little jig to hold the bobbin ...
Fitted proper pigtails ... so that coil can be repaired if this happens again.
Blades re soldered to base ... wires soldered to end tags ... nasty, cheapo connector re
And done .... please be careful when fitting covers to this sort of DiMarzio ... they are not super strong and repairs are simply awful to do and generally uneconomical. I am going to do this at a special price for @steven.marks as I wanted to show everyone what's entailed.
Oh and DiMarzio can 'do one' with their packaging ... lordy, worse than a Rubik's Cube to replace!
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'Rise to' lol not 'love' :-)
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