Originally posted by pdf64
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On most strats the #2 and #4 positions of the selector switch are humcancelling (assuming that the middle coil is RWRP.) So it is mainly the noise that you would still get with those linkages which will be reduced by shielding the control cavity. To reduce the noise of the individual single coils pickups your best bet is to use a dummy coil, the technology of which took a big step forward with the 2005 Chiliachki patent used by Suhr and Ilitch.
B.C. [Before Chiliachki] The general idea was to use a dummy coil which was very similar to the coil in the single coil pickup that you wanted to "de-hum," but without the magnets or pole pieces. I used P-90 bobbins in several of my projects which would eliminate the hum but the sound and response was affected. The sound wasn't bad- I thought that my P-90 projects sounded much better than the Gibson and SD P-90 style stacked pickups. IMO the dummy coil added some compression to the sound as well as cutting the highs a little bit. Here is a short sample with me switching the dummy coil on and off in my Gibson LP Jr:
http://www.blueguitar.org/new/mp3/sa...90dc_noise.mp3
And here is a demo recording using that LP Jr with the dummy coil switched on:
http://www.blueguitar.org/new/mp3/samples/p90_w_dc.mp3
A.C. [After Chiliachki] The Chiliachki patent was radically different from old school dummy coil technology. Instead of using a dummy coil very similar to the sensing coil, the idea was to use a large circumference coil of a heavier gauge wire with a considerably lower DC resistance. Following the specifications in the patent a dummy coil of 39GA wire measuring 330 ohm would be used with a 7k ohm pickup using 42GA wire. Having the 330 ohm coil in series with the 7k pickup does not alter the sound very much at all- I would challenge anyone to tell the difference. To get the desired humcancelling effect the larger the circumference of the dummy coil the better. While the Suhr coil was mounted on the strat tremelo spring cover, the Ilitch coil is much larger: a circumference of 21 inches with a DC resistance of 340 ohms. I have no sound samples but here are two pictures from the Strativarius a friend built:
Steve Ahola
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