No one in particular, just curious to see measurements of different PAFs.
"PAF" today is generic for full sized Gibson style humbucker. Most of the pickups sold today are nothing like the originals(which also had variance), and that's okay.
The bobbin dimensions, winding height and width, wire and insulation type have an effect on the inductance. Also, the metallurgy of the magnets has an effect on the inductance (and the frequency peak of the pickup). Specifically, the iron content.
If you take a cast iron frying pan and put it near the guitar pickup while you're playing it, you'll hear the difference from the increased inductance.
This is why certain magnets sound good in particular combinations, and horrible than others.
Ceramic is particularly bad in Gibson style humbucker pickups, but works great in the DiMarzio blues bucker (LOOKS like a PAF, isn't). Those bobbins are very different than typical Gibson bobbins.
Pick up covers also matter. The original ones were very thin nickel silver. Later ones typically kill treble response, as they had too much brass content in order to make the tops flat and be extremely shiny. Most companies still get this wrong.
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