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Post by CheshireCat on Jul 4, 2006 21:11:37 GMT -5
What do you all think of the PRS option of inside coils in either series or parallel? I thought it would be interesting to add a humbucker coil inverter to the UUSS mix to get the PRS sounds (along with Ibanez) in addition to the Strat, LP, and Brian May options.
And along those lines I was thinking either just a straight inverter or one a special mode switch that would override the other settings to immediately jump to the PRS options.
For that matter, since I mention it, what do you guys think of the 2 and 4 positions of the Ibanez switching convention, using the inside coils of either the N or B humbucker coupled with the M pickup?
Ideas? Thoughts?
Chesh
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Post by UnklMickey on Jul 5, 2006 19:25:24 GMT -5
i like the idea of combining a single coil from a HB with a SC middle.
it keeps things in balance (or nearly so) in terms of hum-canceling.
the real challenge is imbedding a coil swap (north for south) in the switching when doing OoP so you can continue to have hum-canceling.
since the output of an OoP pair will be much lower than in-phase, hum-canceling is VERY desirable.
of course things get even more complicated if you want to also add the "tele" split pair, and maintain hum-canceling.
one of the HBs needs to use the opposite (magnetic) polarity coil, than it uses when combined with the middle.
unk
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