Exploring the Origins of Gibson’s Iconic 1957 Patent Applied For Humbuckers
stuart Robson, the mastermind behind Sunbear Pickups, could easily be dubbed a ‘tone archaeologist.’ His meticulous analysis of vintage pickups has opened up fascinating avenues in the creation of his own designs.
His latest creation, however, unveils a captivating narrative. While the legendary Patent Applied For humbuckers from Gibson’s late ’50s era are frequently analyzed and replicated, the earliest iterations-specifically the 1957 models-remain less explored. As Stuart elaborates, these initial pickups were crafted with subtle differences that imparted a unique sound, characteristics he aims to replicate in his new vintage-inspired humbucker. What’s the backstory?
The KZ 57 SB PAFs: A nod to History
“We call them the KZ 57 SB PAFs, designed to replicate the winding pattern and coil structure from the very first machine Gibson utilized in the ’50s,” Stuart shares. This machine was responsible for winding most of the P-90s from that era, as well as some of the earliest Patent Applied For pickups.
“The winding machine from 1957 was manufactured by Geo-Stevens, and it was the first of its kind. Geo-Stevens continued to produce similar winders for years afterward,” he adds.”However, the original model had its quirks-it was somewhat rickety and featured a unique lobeless cam setup. This design influenced how the wire was laid back and forth on the bobbin,affecting the turns per layer and allowing for a fuller bobbin with the same number of wire turns compared to later machines.”
Sound Characteristics of the Early PAFs
So, what does this mean for the tonal quality of the earliest Patent Applied For humbuckers?
“They tend to have a more airy quality,” Stuart explains. “The low-end is richer in detail-not necessarily tighter, but with more transients and harmonic content compared to coils produced by the Leesona machines. they also possess a sweeter tone, resembling a humbucking P-90 more than the later Patent Applied For pickups.”
Understanding the Winding Process
Stuart notes that the output of Patent Applied For humbuckers varied between 1957 and 1962, transitioning into the ‘Patent Number’ models. He emphasizes that the initial pickups wound on the Geo-Stevens machines had a maximum output ceiling that was lower than thier successors.
“People often generalize, saying, ‘Oh, the ’59 models are hotter.’ But honestly, you can find ’59 pickups with outputs ranging from the lowest to the highest,” he states. “The early Geo-Stevens machine limited the output, as you couldn’t achieve a hot Patent Applied For from it.”
“Considering that a P-90 typically has around 10,000 turns split into approximately 5,000 turns per coil for a Patent Applied For pickup, the geo-Stevens winder wouldn’t allow for more than 8.2k output. The coils produced were fluffier and less tightly wound, contributing to their distinct character.”
Crafting the KZ 57 SB PAFs
“This is part of their charm-the coils are less uniform than those produced later. While you won’t find a hot Patent Applied For humbucker from this machine, you can expect outputs around the idealized 8k range,” he adds.
stuart’s fascination with the early ’57 style of Patent applied for pickups stems from their unique coil type, which is frequently enough overlooked.”Most modern makers focus on the Leesona-style coils,but the actual coil construction is rarely discussed. To understand it, you either need access to the original machines or the chance to repair original coils,” he reflects.
his expertise in pickup design and repair has provided him with valuable insights, but he warns against equating ‘handmade’ with superior quality when it comes to vintage-correct Patent Applied For-style pickups.
Sunbear Pickups KZ 57 SB PAFs: A Modern Classic
The KZ 57 SB PAFs are a faithful recreation of the 1957 Patent Applied For pickups. the prototype set features an Alnico V bridge pickup with an output of 8.1k and an Alnico II neck pickup with a DC resistance of 7.3k, delivering a touch-sensitive and classic sound.
Other Notable Alternatives
Bare Knuckle Mule Humbuckers
The Mule humbuckers from Bare Knuckle are another popular choice among players. they are crafted using butyrate bobbins, maple spacers, nickel-plated slugs, and sand-cast Alnico IV magnets, with outputs of 8.4k for the bridge and 7.3k for the neck.
DiMarzio PAF 57
DiMarzio’s PAF 57 pickups are designed to deliver creamy tones with flawless hum cancellation and a crystalline top-end. Available in various finishes, they provide another excellent option for those seeking the early Patent Applied For sound.
the exploration of Gibson’s early Patent Applied For humbuckers reveals a rich history and a unique sound that continues to inspire modern pickup makers.Whether through Sunbear’s KZ 57 SB PAFs or other alternatives, the legacy of these iconic pickups lives on.