I have a humbucker-equipped guitar, and I put a SD Pearly Gates in the bridge position. It sounded thin and underwound. Over this last weekend, I took a look at the wiring that I did do it. Here's what I found:
The SD wiring diagram shows BLK - hot, Green - ground, and Red + White soldered and taped (I do NOT have a coil tap connected). There is also a shield wire for the four-conductor. What I had in the guitar was the BLK and Green swapped, so the BLK and shield were soldered to the ground connection, and the Green wire to the switch hot. OK, yes, the pickup was out of phase with the neck PU when the selector switch combined their output. After swapping the BLK and Green as per the wiring diagram (so the shield connected now to the Green, connected to ground), the phase issue was fixed, but also the character of the pickup changed totally. It is now not nearly as thin-sounding as it was, and is also much hotter than before.
Just changing the phase of the pickup wouldn't alter its tonal characteristics, so what gives? Is there something I don't know about the shielding on that pickup? Would an iffy solder joint explain this? Thanks for any comments.
The SD wiring diagram shows BLK - hot, Green - ground, and Red + White soldered and taped (I do NOT have a coil tap connected). There is also a shield wire for the four-conductor. What I had in the guitar was the BLK and Green swapped, so the BLK and shield were soldered to the ground connection, and the Green wire to the switch hot. OK, yes, the pickup was out of phase with the neck PU when the selector switch combined their output. After swapping the BLK and Green as per the wiring diagram (so the shield connected now to the Green, connected to ground), the phase issue was fixed, but also the character of the pickup changed totally. It is now not nearly as thin-sounding as it was, and is also much hotter than before.
Just changing the phase of the pickup wouldn't alter its tonal characteristics, so what gives? Is there something I don't know about the shielding on that pickup? Would an iffy solder joint explain this? Thanks for any comments.
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