I believe that PRS was one of the first companies to mass-produce guitars with noise cancelling pairs of split-coil humbuckers. (They also gave you a choice between inner and outer pairs.) As I recall they accomplished that by reversing the magnet and coil wires in one of the pickups. I'm checking here for confirmation of that...
BTW the PRS SE pickups I've seen are not like that and both pickups have the same magnetic polarity and winding direction. None of the PRS SE guitars I've seen have split coil switches so that is not an issue for them...
I have a set of PRS SE245 pickups that I want to rewire with 4 conductor cable similar to what SD and DiM, et al, use. Any suggestions for an on-line source for that with reasonable shipping charges that sells the cable by the foot? I bought some in the past but forget who the seller was...
BTW the PRS SE245 pickups are really nice and very reasonably priced on eBay; I've bought a few sets of pull-outs to replace the 490/498 pickups in my Gibsons — for under $50 including shipping.
With ALL of my other PRS SE guitars it was mandatory for me to either replace the pickups or change the magnets from A5 to A2 to make them smoother and sweeter. (In retrospect, I think I should have left the neck HBs alone since they are less prone to muddiness with A5 than A2.) The PRS SE P-90's with an A2 magnet swap sound almost as good as boutique pickups, at least the ones in the Soapbar II's I bought 10 or 12 years ago.
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. There is a quick'n'dirty way to get noise cancelling when splitting the coils of a pair of hbs with identical polarity and winding direction: for one of the pickups run the two middle leads to HOT(+) rather than to ground.
I don't like the concept as you have one coil with both leads connected to HOT(+) which undoubtedly must add some noise to the equation but it didn't seem to be a problem in LPs with a shielded control cavity (I'll have to recheck that to be sure.)
BTW the PRS SE pickups I've seen are not like that and both pickups have the same magnetic polarity and winding direction. None of the PRS SE guitars I've seen have split coil switches so that is not an issue for them...
I have a set of PRS SE245 pickups that I want to rewire with 4 conductor cable similar to what SD and DiM, et al, use. Any suggestions for an on-line source for that with reasonable shipping charges that sells the cable by the foot? I bought some in the past but forget who the seller was...
BTW the PRS SE245 pickups are really nice and very reasonably priced on eBay; I've bought a few sets of pull-outs to replace the 490/498 pickups in my Gibsons — for under $50 including shipping.
With ALL of my other PRS SE guitars it was mandatory for me to either replace the pickups or change the magnets from A5 to A2 to make them smoother and sweeter. (In retrospect, I think I should have left the neck HBs alone since they are less prone to muddiness with A5 than A2.) The PRS SE P-90's with an A2 magnet swap sound almost as good as boutique pickups, at least the ones in the Soapbar II's I bought 10 or 12 years ago.
Thanks!
Steve Ahola
P.S. There is a quick'n'dirty way to get noise cancelling when splitting the coils of a pair of hbs with identical polarity and winding direction: for one of the pickups run the two middle leads to HOT(+) rather than to ground.
I don't like the concept as you have one coil with both leads connected to HOT(+) which undoubtedly must add some noise to the equation but it didn't seem to be a problem in LPs with a shielded control cavity (I'll have to recheck that to be sure.)
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