Well, here it is in the test bass:
I tried getting some audio clips together, but something's wrong with my setup. Oh well. It definitely sounds a lot like I thought it would... like two pickups in one. The top coil is nice and bright/zingy (42 AWG wire, wound to just under 5K), and the bottom coil gets into mudbucker territory (43 AWG wire, wound to about 23K!). With both coils turned up, the nice zingy tone of the top coil remains, but the bottom coil adds a good solid bottom end to it. Not much frequency cancellation here, as they both sense about the same length of string. Pretty cool.
I've got each coil hooked up to its own volume pot. Surprisingly, I can't detect any difference in output, whether I've got only the top coil volume all the way up, both volumes all the way up, or just the bottom coil volume all the way up. I wonder if this might change if I just used a single blend pot for both coils...?
I tried getting some audio clips together, but something's wrong with my setup. Oh well. It definitely sounds a lot like I thought it would... like two pickups in one. The top coil is nice and bright/zingy (42 AWG wire, wound to just under 5K), and the bottom coil gets into mudbucker territory (43 AWG wire, wound to about 23K!). With both coils turned up, the nice zingy tone of the top coil remains, but the bottom coil adds a good solid bottom end to it. Not much frequency cancellation here, as they both sense about the same length of string. Pretty cool.
I've got each coil hooked up to its own volume pot. Surprisingly, I can't detect any difference in output, whether I've got only the top coil volume all the way up, both volumes all the way up, or just the bottom coil volume all the way up. I wonder if this might change if I just used a single blend pot for both coils...?
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