There is something that leaves me with a face like this:
If you want a good bass humbucker (or call it split coil, anyway something hum cancelling), you have to:
Wind a coil.
Wind another coil, reverse magnet polarity.
Connect the starting wires of the coil together.
Use one of the finishing wires as the HOT, the other one as GROUND (by the way: WHICH one?? it's the same?)
If you want a guitar humbucker, let's say PAF style, accordingly to stewmac's free info, you have to:
Wind a coil: this coil has polepieces touching the alnico bar underneath.
Wind another coil, same wound, same number of turns.
Solder the adjustable coil start to GROUND, adj. coil finish to slug coil finish, slug coil start to HOT, slug coil finish to adj. coil finish.
Well this seems quite different to me.
The bass style has polepieces in both coils. The wiring also differs.
And again, why the slug coil, not wired to the adj. one (think to 4-conductor wire), routed directly to the output, will make the guitar play even if there are no mags inside?
If you want a good bass humbucker (or call it split coil, anyway something hum cancelling), you have to:
Wind a coil.
Wind another coil, reverse magnet polarity.
Connect the starting wires of the coil together.
Use one of the finishing wires as the HOT, the other one as GROUND (by the way: WHICH one?? it's the same?)
If you want a guitar humbucker, let's say PAF style, accordingly to stewmac's free info, you have to:
Wind a coil: this coil has polepieces touching the alnico bar underneath.
Wind another coil, same wound, same number of turns.
Solder the adjustable coil start to GROUND, adj. coil finish to slug coil finish, slug coil start to HOT, slug coil finish to adj. coil finish.
Well this seems quite different to me.
The bass style has polepieces in both coils. The wiring also differs.
And again, why the slug coil, not wired to the adj. one (think to 4-conductor wire), routed directly to the output, will make the guitar play even if there are no mags inside?
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