I have an hss ibanez gio, i modded the stock pickups, took out ceramic bars and replaced them with various neodymium discs and added baseplates underneath all pickups. For some reason the guitar has almost no output in position 1 (bridge only - humbucker). Position 2 (coil nr.2 of the humbucker + middle) sounds a bit awkward compared to positions 3, 4 and 5 which sound fine, it sounds thinner but not too bad.
I wonder if i broke the humbucker, here's what i did:
First i heated the backside with a blowdryer to melt some of the wax holding the ceramic bar between both rows of polepieces, then i pushed the polepieces flush with the housing to make room for the neodymium magnets that will touch the top of the polepieces, so now the polepieces stick out at the topside of the humbucker towards the strings, then i put some double sided tape on the bottom side to secure the magnets in place, then i placed the magnets on both coils making sure each coil has a different polarity, then i added the backplate. Maybe the backplate won't improve my sound but at least it provides a connection between all the polepieces and magnets which previously the ceramic bar did, but i don't even know if that is needed.
Another thing is i had a breakage, i had to solder the black wire (ground, i think) which had come loose for some reason. I'm not sure if i did that right, i took pictures but how do i upload them?
Now if i test the humbucker by touching the poles with a metal object with the guitar plugged into an amp i get the following results:
-in position 1 (bridge): both coils produce sound but coil nr.2 (closer towards the middle) is a bit louder. With the backplate added it sounds a bit thicker and/or louder.
- in position 2 (coil nr.2 of the humbucker + middle): same as position 1 but louder, so on the humbucker the coil closest to the bridge still makes a sound, still less loud than coil nr.2. The middle pickup is about as loud as coil nr.2.
So why is the humbucker as a whole louder in position 2?
I wonder if i broke the humbucker, here's what i did:
First i heated the backside with a blowdryer to melt some of the wax holding the ceramic bar between both rows of polepieces, then i pushed the polepieces flush with the housing to make room for the neodymium magnets that will touch the top of the polepieces, so now the polepieces stick out at the topside of the humbucker towards the strings, then i put some double sided tape on the bottom side to secure the magnets in place, then i placed the magnets on both coils making sure each coil has a different polarity, then i added the backplate. Maybe the backplate won't improve my sound but at least it provides a connection between all the polepieces and magnets which previously the ceramic bar did, but i don't even know if that is needed.
Another thing is i had a breakage, i had to solder the black wire (ground, i think) which had come loose for some reason. I'm not sure if i did that right, i took pictures but how do i upload them?
Now if i test the humbucker by touching the poles with a metal object with the guitar plugged into an amp i get the following results:
-in position 1 (bridge): both coils produce sound but coil nr.2 (closer towards the middle) is a bit louder. With the backplate added it sounds a bit thicker and/or louder.
- in position 2 (coil nr.2 of the humbucker + middle): same as position 1 but louder, so on the humbucker the coil closest to the bridge still makes a sound, still less loud than coil nr.2. The middle pickup is about as loud as coil nr.2.
So why is the humbucker as a whole louder in position 2?
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