I was wondering..
many basses have the very useful P+J layout: a precision style dual coil in the middle, and a jazz style single coil at the bridge.
But..
The p-style is a coil in series with a RW/RP coil, for hum cancelling.
The J-style is a single coil, let's say north oriented.
When the two P and J pickups are both activated, and in parallel (of course), aren't we going in phase trouble?
Wont' the single J coil cancel the signal from one of the P coil?
many basses have the very useful P+J layout: a precision style dual coil in the middle, and a jazz style single coil at the bridge.
But..
The p-style is a coil in series with a RW/RP coil, for hum cancelling.
The J-style is a single coil, let's say north oriented.
When the two P and J pickups are both activated, and in parallel (of course), aren't we going in phase trouble?
Wont' the single J coil cancel the signal from one of the P coil?
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