Results for0 056mm plain enamel wirefrom 11 Products.
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AWG 43 0.056mm Plain enamel guitar pickup coils wire Generally speaking, the greater the DC resistance, the greater the output power and the lower the treble. Changing the diameter ...
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43 AWG Plain guitar pickup wire In addition to the most commonly used 42 gauge plain lacquered pickup wire, we also offer 42 plain (0.056mm) wire for guitar, Plain guitar pick up ...
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0.056mm plain guitar pickup wire for old style guitar 42/43 awg plain enamel guitar pickup wire, around 1.5kg/spool 42/43 awg heavy formvar guitar pickup wire, around 1.5kg/spool ...
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AWG 43 0.056mm Plain enamel guitar pickup coils wire The magnetic core of the pickup is wound with copper wire, wound by hand or automatically by machine. Increasing the number of ...
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AWG 43 0.056mm Plain magnet wire for guitar pickup Heavy Formvar Enamel wires are manufactured to single-build dimensional standards. Was used in vintage pickups from the '50s and ...
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AWG 43 Plain / Heavy Formvar 0.056mm Enamelled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickup We are a professional manufacturer of guitar pickup wirs. We offer plain formvor enameled copper wire. ...
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43 AWG 0.056mm Magnet Wire, Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickups We are currently the only domestic manufacture specializing in the production of guitar pickup ...
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43 AWG 0.056mm Magnet Wire, Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickups We are currently the only domestic manufacture specializing in the production of guitar pickup ...
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43 AWG 0.056mm Magnet Wire, Heavy Formvar Enameled Copper Wire For Guitar Pickups We are currently the only domestic manufacture specializing in the production of guitar pickup ...
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43 AWG Plain / Heavy Formvar Magnet Wire For Old / Vintage Style Guitar We offer Plain Enamel and Heavy Formvar insulation for “Vintage correct” style. For heavy formvar wire, th ...
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43AWG heavy formvar guitar pickup wire The Right Stuff From the early 1950’s through mid-1960’s, Formvar was used by the era’s foremost guitar manufacturers in a majority of their ...
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