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Owen
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[quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1474106386' post='3135626']
Would you be taking them to a professional rewinder?
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You mean people do anything else????!!??!!!

My guess was that 2nd hand ones would be the way to go, but it never hurts to ask :)

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[quote name='owen' timestamp='1474147139' post='3135963']


You mean people do anything else????!!??!!!

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I've wound a few pickups at home with shonky arrangements of variable speed drills clamped to bits of scrap wood with varying levels of success - a couple of them were quite good, several more weren't. So I didn't like to assume whether you meant DIY or not.
But I think the going rate for a proper rewind is from about £45 per humbucker, and you could get some nice used ones for that.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Could I suggest Warman pickups?

I've absolutely no idea where they're manufactured, but they're sold by Josi Warman on eBay (he also builds). I put a pair of P94 pickups into an Epiphone (a P94 is a humbucker sized P90) and it came alive. Lovely lovely.

I'd also concur that Wilkinson stuff is affordable and nice too.

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