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Post by ChristoMephisto on Nov 9, 2008 12:23:45 GMT -5
Is there any difference between bridge into neck and neck into bridge when wiring up pups in series? Keep in mind most like to have the 'into pup' out of phase. Is one more beefy and the other twangy?
Also, this maybe stretching it, is there a reverse mod? When you have two singles in series, and the second one is out of phase it resembles some humbuckers, with the negative leads on the ends, and the positive center. In theory these could be wired up to a phase switch so you could toggle between N>-B and B>-N Has anyone tried of heard of such a thing?
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Post by pete12345 on Nov 9, 2008 13:14:26 GMT -5
It shouldn't make any difference- with two pickups, they're either in phase, or out of phase. Which pickup you reverse doesn't really matter. Likewise, there shouldn't be any difference in sound if you swap the order (i.e, ground>neck>bridge>output vs ground>bridge>neck>output) which I think is what you were getting at Pete
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Post by ChristoMephisto on Nov 9, 2008 14:15:35 GMT -5
Yeah, it was kinda a two part question. Just thought there might be a difference with the position of the pups
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