OK, I have a 72ish SG Custom with 3 humbuckers that a customer has left with me to overhaul.
It did have some work done some years ago, and the owner is vague but he thinks they "remagnetised the pickups"
Nicely, they didn't resolder the covers back on, but epoxied the whole lot back together
Now when I play it, it sounds phasey and odd with the middle pickup engaged
So I've taken the 3 pickups off and this is what I get
Neck
Screw poles - N
Slug - S
Middle
Screw poles - S
Slug N
Bridge
Slugs - S
Screw poles - N
The above shows the orientation of the pickups also with the bridge screw poles facing the bridge, the neck screw poles close to the neck and the middle screw poles facing the neck, so basically two "normal" pickups with the N at the screw poles, and the middle reverse polarity.
Is this right, I don't see any reason why they shouldn't all be screw poles Ns?
It did have some work done some years ago, and the owner is vague but he thinks they "remagnetised the pickups"
Nicely, they didn't resolder the covers back on, but epoxied the whole lot back together
Now when I play it, it sounds phasey and odd with the middle pickup engaged
So I've taken the 3 pickups off and this is what I get
Neck
Screw poles - N
Slug - S
Middle
Screw poles - S
Slug N
Bridge
Slugs - S
Screw poles - N
The above shows the orientation of the pickups also with the bridge screw poles facing the bridge, the neck screw poles close to the neck and the middle screw poles facing the neck, so basically two "normal" pickups with the N at the screw poles, and the middle reverse polarity.
Is this right, I don't see any reason why they shouldn't all be screw poles Ns?
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