A bass has a single coil pickup and a split P-bass pickup.
No volume pots, no tone pots
Two individual 6-position rotary switches for each pickup; 1 position OFF, 5 positions ON with different caps or no cap.
When either pickup is on alone with no cap the volume is about the same as the other.
When both are on with no cap the volume drops and it sounds thinner.
It's kind of like two Strat pickups out of phase in parallel, weak sounding.
Should I reverse the leads on one pickup?
I didn't think it would matter since one is SC and he other is a HB, but maybe it does.
No volume pots, no tone pots
Two individual 6-position rotary switches for each pickup; 1 position OFF, 5 positions ON with different caps or no cap.
When either pickup is on alone with no cap the volume is about the same as the other.
When both are on with no cap the volume drops and it sounds thinner.
It's kind of like two Strat pickups out of phase in parallel, weak sounding.
Should I reverse the leads on one pickup?
I didn't think it would matter since one is SC and he other is a HB, but maybe it does.
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