Hey folks, I've been registered on the forum for a long time, first post ever. Kudos to such a knowledgeable group sharing their expertise.
Here's what I am up to. I have a Guild JS-2 bass I want to try to be able to get a little more balanced tone out of if I want it. It is perfect as is for that fat old school tone, and IMHO has a much better definition and mid range punch than the old Gibson mudbuckers. I have owned both.
I have a third pickup I bought years ago, and what I have in mind is rewinding or "de-winding" it to a little more mid and high friendly state than it's present ~30 K wind.
At the same time I don't want it so out of balance with the full on original that they don't blend well. This would be ideally in the bridge position.
Another possibility I wonder about would be a coil cut, which would be much simpler, but single coil with hum for sure and blend issues maybe ?
Any and all observations welcome. One other thing, I want to do this without using the stock "suck switch" that shunts all the bottom off through a series cap. I want to retain the raw power of the humbucker.
Many thanks for your help.
I also have a JS-1 with a new issue Guild DS-1 Bisonic in, I have that sound covered and it's incredible
Here's what I am up to. I have a Guild JS-2 bass I want to try to be able to get a little more balanced tone out of if I want it. It is perfect as is for that fat old school tone, and IMHO has a much better definition and mid range punch than the old Gibson mudbuckers. I have owned both.
I have a third pickup I bought years ago, and what I have in mind is rewinding or "de-winding" it to a little more mid and high friendly state than it's present ~30 K wind.
At the same time I don't want it so out of balance with the full on original that they don't blend well. This would be ideally in the bridge position.
Another possibility I wonder about would be a coil cut, which would be much simpler, but single coil with hum for sure and blend issues maybe ?
Any and all observations welcome. One other thing, I want to do this without using the stock "suck switch" that shunts all the bottom off through a series cap. I want to retain the raw power of the humbucker.
Many thanks for your help.
I also have a JS-1 with a new issue Guild DS-1 Bisonic in, I have that sound covered and it's incredible
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