I am nearing completion of a guitar and will be wiring it soon. It's a 25" scale, thinline tele shape with two humbuckers and single volume and tone controls. I was planning on coil tapping the pickups, with one push/pull controlling the neck and the other the bridge pickup. But after thinking about it, I don't think I really need that fine grained control. A single switch would likely make more sense to tap both at the same time.
So I read up on some other options. Phase switching, series vs parallel. I read one place where someone recommended using one switch per pickup and having the switch make the coils parallel which gives a similar sound to a single coil while remaining humfree. This was intriguing.
So quickly I got a little overwhelmed at my options. I wanted to poll the crowd and ask what you might have tried before and liked. I'm looking for a nice versatile guitar, but I want the tones to remain musical useful. I'm primarily a rock/blues guy.
I suppose it doesn't make a difference, but the pickups are Bare Knuckle Mules.
2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
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Re: 2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
For me, switching to parallel is not as good as a real single-coil sound. So what I would do is use one pot to switch both pickups to single coil, and use the other to switch in an active preamp!
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Re: 2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
Thanks, Mark. Tell me more about this preamp. What might I expect from it? Stronger output signal? I should have room for a battery in there.
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Re: 2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
Yes, a preamp will boost your signal as much as you want, there are many types of applications for active electronics in a guitar. Pull out that pot and have instant power! There are a bunch of preamps on the market, some of us make our own. There's a lot of info in our Library Archive here about building your own, and Guitar Fetish has some good ones too.
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Re: 2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
I will check those out. Thanks!
Here is what I had been leaning towards.
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/produc ... ne005.html
Here is what I had been leaning towards.
http://www.guitarelectronics.com/produc ... ne005.html
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Re: 2 Humbucker guitar- Options for push/pull switch besides coil tap
Ok, after a few more hours of searching this morning, I think this is what I've been looking for. I'd really appreciate any feedback.