The VHerndon CB trucker's Pickup.
No, the VH Destroyer Annihilator PU.
Maybe "Anal-A-Tor?"
"Wallet Destroyer?"
The VHerndon CB trucker's Pickup.
No, the VH Destroyer Annihilator PU.
Yes, on the actual guitar I think that would be more accurate.Really???
So 355Mv would be 710Mv for both coils???
Yes, on the actual guitar I think that would be more accurate.Really???
So 355Mv would be 710Mv for both coils???
VH Homewrecker PU.Maybe "Anal-A-Tor?"
"Wallet Destroyer?"
VH Homewrecker PU.Maybe "Anal-A-Tor?"
"Wallet Destroyer?"
Tightass Holer?Tightass 5000???
Rabbit Holer???
WTF are Oersteds?![]()
@Amp Mad Scientist - I am always about 2/32" from the strings....
Welp... I hope all this mumbo jumbo adds up to a pickup that you're going to enjoy...Because oersteds are used to measure magnetizing field strength, they are also related to the magnetomotive force. So, it's just a way of mesuring tractve force.


You had me curious, so I just checked the five '70s DiMarzios that are in my tool box. They all seem to be within 12.5-13.5.
What I'm more curious about, is why so close to the strings? 1/16" is real tight, and with higher output pickups, there is more of a magnetic field pulling on the strings messing with tuning, intonation, and sustain. I'm running around 3/16" or so these days to get more vibration out of the strings and work the amp a bit more. I think that the norm has always been about 1/8", but I've been noticing in photos of all the guys from the sixties and seventies (Page, Kossoff, Hendrix, many others), they are sinking the pickups pretty deep into the guitars, and they're using stock Gibson and Fender pickups.
Welp... I hope all this mumbo jumbo adds up to a pickup that you're going to enjoy...![]()
Is DiMarzio building you just one of these personalized pickups?