So I finally got around to testing with the shit P90-style pickups I got off ebay and I can’t seem to solder to the protruding screws out of the bottom.
I ordered two different types. Here are closeups of the bottom:
I was initially hopeful that the threading on the black pickup would be enough to screw a couple thing bolts onto there to clamp wire down that way. They are way too short, even when screwed “down” as far as is reasonable.
I tried soldering some thin gauge wire to it, but I couldn’t get it to stick at all, and then I started worrying about hitting the Curie temperature since the poles are supposed to be magnetic.
The more cream colored ones protrude quite a bit more, but don’t have much to hold on to.
In the past I’ve done some dodgy work with conductive adhesive/paint, but that seems a bit janky in general.
I also thought some kind of speaker terminal things might work, with just a friction/mechanical connection. It’s cutting it a bit close as I want to keep the wires electrically isolated from the brass base plate, so I can’t push them down too far.
Anyone have any thoughts/suggestions on how to attach wires to these?
(the intended use will be a mini guitar-esque percussive instrument which also doubles as a 6x6 switch matrix(ish) thing so that as you press the individual strings to the poles, you close connections on a breakout board. so my intention here is to be able to run wires from the bottom of the poles to the rest of the hardware)