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  • Benjy_26
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    Re: Hambuken single coil



    I though when you said "Hambuken" you meant a certain model or brand of guitar.

    Silly me.

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  • Robert S.
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    Re: Hambuken single coil

    If you have a true single coil in the mid position you can split the humbucker (notice the spelling) so that the combined mid single and split HB will be hum cancelling. It is also possible to wire a 5 way switch to split the HB in the bridge/mid position.

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  • shift
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    Re: Hambuken single coil

    I've no pics since it's a my idea, but i saw there is a configuration with a half hambuken of both (the second one into each humbuken).

    I would like to get the single coil sound with an hambucken using a 5 way switch (using the middle position of the 3 ways switch to get sound of only a single coil in only hambuken neck).

    I think this can be realized, but i'd like to know if the noise would be too great since it wasn't projected to that use.

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  • Metalman_666
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    Re: Hambuken single coil

    the sound of a split humbucker is somewhat different from a single, so I hear.

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  • Benjy_26
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    Re: Hambuken single coil

    Do you have pics or links to the model you'r speaking of?

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  • shift
    started a topic Hambuken single coil

    Hambuken single coil

    I've read single coin have a rower sound but is rich of noise but double has less tone and more clean sound than single coil.

    I've a question...
    I've an hambuken and i want to exchange the 3 way selector with the 5 way. Can i obtain a single coil? What sound i'll obtain since 2 pickup are opposite in the hambuken?
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