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Post by sbgodofmetal on Jan 13, 2008 15:39:10 GMT -5
I've got a clone of a Gibson sg that i was wanting to do this to but its a bass guitar would this make any difference in tone for it since its a bass, it has bass guitar humbuckers already in it and im not worried about making holes because the pick guard stretches from neck to tail i can provide pictures later this is what i want done www.1728.com/guitar6.htmbasically what i want to know is if they will work and sound good in series or parrallel
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Post by newey on Jan 13, 2008 17:57:34 GMT -5
Welcome, sb!
First question is, do the bass humbuckers each have 4 wires, or only two apiece? They have to be 4- conductor in order to do the mod you're planning.
As to sound, I don't play bass (yet . .) so I can't help you there. But someone will be along who can give you some input on bass wiring options.
Your diagram comes from the website of Wolf, a frequent contributor here. And your thread here probably will get moved by the admin as it really belongs in the electronics and wiring forum- but don't sweat it, it's your first post.
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Post by sbgodofmetal on Jan 13, 2008 23:02:05 GMT -5
i mentioned this on the carvin forum earlier yesterday and it was wolf who referred me to here thanks for the warning on the moving of the topic thou
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Post by sbgodofmetal on Jan 13, 2008 23:44:02 GMT -5
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Post by sumgai on Jan 14, 2008 4:26:47 GMT -5
sb, Hi, and welcome to the NutzHouse! ;D This'll work, and your bass axe should benefit, tone-wise. Of course, the final result is subject to your judgement, not mine, but if you don't like it, you can always take it back out, and do something else instead. That's the beauty of modding, you can do, undo, redo, outdo, doo-doo, there's almost no limit on what you can...... do. HTH sumgai
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Post by sbgodofmetal on Jan 14, 2008 14:40:17 GMT -5
thanks in a few weeks I'll post about it again hopefully it turns out well
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