I have a question fo rthe pickup gurus here at Ampage-
I recently aquired an old Slvertone/Danelectro from the late 50's/Early 60's. The previous owner decided to hack a humbucker into the masonite by the bridge, so now there is a gaping hole needing to be filled. I scored a couple of reissue Dano pickups (with concentric knobs!), with the intentions of retrofitting one into the bridge slot and wiring the whole thing up as a two pickup U2.
This would leave me with an extra lipstick tube pickup, which made me wonder if I could just stuff both Danopickups into the old humbucker hole side-by-side, and wire the whole shebang up with a 5-way strat switch for versatility.
I guess my question is: will a pair of single coils work normally when placed so close together? Would there be probelms with the magnetic fields interacting (or cancelling, or whatever)? Any possibility to wire them together as humbucking?
Thanks for suffering my ignorance on this subject, any suggestions appreciated.
-Todd
I recently aquired an old Slvertone/Danelectro from the late 50's/Early 60's. The previous owner decided to hack a humbucker into the masonite by the bridge, so now there is a gaping hole needing to be filled. I scored a couple of reissue Dano pickups (with concentric knobs!), with the intentions of retrofitting one into the bridge slot and wiring the whole thing up as a two pickup U2.
This would leave me with an extra lipstick tube pickup, which made me wonder if I could just stuff both Danopickups into the old humbucker hole side-by-side, and wire the whole shebang up with a 5-way strat switch for versatility.
I guess my question is: will a pair of single coils work normally when placed so close together? Would there be probelms with the magnetic fields interacting (or cancelling, or whatever)? Any possibility to wire them together as humbucking?
Thanks for suffering my ignorance on this subject, any suggestions appreciated.
-Todd
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