I've got a project on the go: I have a Squier Bronco that I converted into a bass IV (got the idea from another forum). As is stands, I have a coil-splitable humbucker in the middle position, one volume, one tone, one output jack.
What I would really like to do is split the output signals into 2: one with the low frequencies, another with the highs.
It seems to me that there are two obvious ways to accomplish this:
1) Separate coils for bass and treble, sending the 3 lowest strings to bass output, 3 highest to treble. One signal to bass amp, one to guitar amp. In this way, it would be like the Novax Charlie Hunter model, only for much less money, I'd hope!
2) Use a crossover. The signal would go from the guitar straight to a crossover, which would send lows to bass amp, highs to guitar amp.
Anyone have any input or suggestions?
Thanks!
What I would really like to do is split the output signals into 2: one with the low frequencies, another with the highs.
It seems to me that there are two obvious ways to accomplish this:
1) Separate coils for bass and treble, sending the 3 lowest strings to bass output, 3 highest to treble. One signal to bass amp, one to guitar amp. In this way, it would be like the Novax Charlie Hunter model, only for much less money, I'd hope!
2) Use a crossover. The signal would go from the guitar straight to a crossover, which would send lows to bass amp, highs to guitar amp.
Anyone have any input or suggestions?
Thanks!
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