I'm trying to ID a pickup set to see if there is anything to learn about their characteristics. These are conventional Gibson-style open coil humbuckers, Epiphone branded, with no other identifying marks on the brass baseplate, other than the F and R stamps to identify position. These are stock pups from a 2001 Epi Bully SG, which was a short-lived, entry level SG clone made in Korea. I'm surprised at how overwound they seem. Bridge resistance is 16.85k, neck is 12.45k, which is a lot higher than any similar Epi pups I've seen listed. The bridge is wired south start hot, and the neck is north start hot. Anybody come across something similar?
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I'm trying to ID a pickup set to see if there is anything to learn about their characteristics. These are conventional Gibson-style open coil humbuckers, Epiphone branded, with no other identifying marks on the brass baseplate, other than the F and R stamps to identify position. These are stock pups from a 2001 Epi Bully SG, which was a short-lived, entry level SG clone made in Korea. I'm surprised at how overwound they seem. Bridge resistance is 16.85k, neck is 12.45k, which is a lot higher than any similar Epi pups I've seen listed. The bridge is wired south start hot, and the neck is north start hot. Anybody come across something similar?