Hello! I'm new into pickup making, hope you (experienced) guys will can shed light on this story...
I've built an humbucker and wired it in series with volume and tone pots (1M).
Series wiring should be the HOT of one bobin with the GROUND of the other one wired together, the other HOT on the + of the volume pot and the GROUND on the back of the pot. Well. It works but sounds a bit thin and is a bit noisy while, if I solder the HOT/GROUND wires for the series wiring on the back of the pot the hum goes down and the output goes up A LOT.
I've built the pickup with 2 single coils wound with 10mm alnico poles... one is South up and one is North up for hum cancelling. The controls routing is shielded with conductive varnish. Any idea? Thanx in advance!
I've built an humbucker and wired it in series with volume and tone pots (1M).
Series wiring should be the HOT of one bobin with the GROUND of the other one wired together, the other HOT on the + of the volume pot and the GROUND on the back of the pot. Well. It works but sounds a bit thin and is a bit noisy while, if I solder the HOT/GROUND wires for the series wiring on the back of the pot the hum goes down and the output goes up A LOT.
I've built the pickup with 2 single coils wound with 10mm alnico poles... one is South up and one is North up for hum cancelling. The controls routing is shielded with conductive varnish. Any idea? Thanx in advance!
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