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  • skelt101
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    Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
    Is PRS using fixed version of the Spin a split?
    Here's an example from the PRS website:
    Maryland-based Manufacturer of Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Basses and Accessories.

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  • PFDarkside
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    Originally posted by JB_From_Hell View Post
    PRS does a unique thing with their coil splits. I don’t remember specifically what it’s doing, but it is not simply grounding out one coil. Whatever it is (partial split?) is why theirs sounds really good, doesn’t buzz like crazy; and doesn’t lose much volume.
    The Fender Double Tap is cool too. Five leads, one coil is 4K and the other has two taps, one at 4K for humbucking and one at ~5K for split mode. Pretty clever.

    Is PRS using fixed version of the Spin a split?

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  • Securb
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    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    The only humbuckers I really don't like split are the Little Humbuckers.
    I got a split on my Hot Rails in the Tele. I love it, it allows me to quickly drop the heat when needed.

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  • Securb
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    The Dimebucker sounds great split. The EQ sounds about the same but it dials the pickup back a bit. My Strattiest split is my Fralin Pure PAF. Holy Grails gets an honorable mention for a great split Strat sound also.

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  • Clint 55
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    Originally posted by JB_From_Hell View Post
    PRS does a unique thing with their coil splits. I don’t remember specifically what it’s doing, but it is not simply grounding out one coil. Whatever it is (partial split?) is why theirs sounds really good, doesn’t buzz like crazy; and doesn’t lose much volume.
    Partial split?

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  • chadd
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    Custom Custom, APH-1 and Gibson '57 in the neck of my Traditional Pro was surprisingly good.

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  • Mincer
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    The Hybrid, Custom Custom and the Alnico II Pro all sound good split, especially in conjunction with another split humbucker. The only humbuckers I really don't like split are the Little Humbuckers.

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  • JB_From_Hell
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    Originally posted by alex1fly View Post

    Interesting. The 85/15s I have do sound great split - figured they were just voiced that way. Do you think this would hold true with their stock wiring and an aftermarket pickup? Or only with stock wiring and stock pickups?
    I tried an Invader in my SE Custom 24, and it seemed to work. The way they’re wired is different than a typical split, so provided you have a 4 conductor pickup and install it like the stocks were, it should work. Whether it sounds as good will obviously be purely subjective, but I’d argue that it’ll be better than a normal split humbucker.

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  • alex1fly
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    Originally posted by JB_From_Hell View Post
    PRS does a unique thing with their coil splits. I don’t remember specifically what it’s doing, but it is not simply grounding out one coil. Whatever it is (partial split?) is why theirs sounds really good, doesn’t buzz like crazy; and doesn’t lose much volume.
    Interesting. The 85/15s I have do sound great split - figured they were just voiced that way. Do you think this would hold true with their stock wiring and an aftermarket pickup? Or only with stock wiring and stock pickups?

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  • IMENATOR
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    I have not tried myself but the demos of the Screamin Demon split sound really nice. I think The Custom and also the 59/Custom hybrid are have been mentioned in this forum to have a nice split sound, but again I have not tried them.

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  • JB_From_Hell
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    PRS does a unique thing with their coil splits. I don’t remember specifically what it’s doing, but it is not simply grounding out one coil. Whatever it is (partial split?) is why theirs sounds really good, doesn’t buzz like crazy; and doesn’t lose much volume.

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  • ErikH
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    Originally posted by ArtieToo View Post

    Interesting. I'll have to check that out with mine.
    You'll be glad you did.

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  • ArtieToo
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    Originally posted by ErikH View Post
    All 3 of those sound great split, especially the Perpetual Burn.
    Interesting. I'll have to check that out with mine.

    The Distortion splits really well too. One of my favorite split tones.

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  • PFDarkside
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    I like the Custom and the 59 in the neck. During the great SDUGF Riff-Off, everyone was surprised when I revealed I had used a split 59 in a Les Paul neck for a riff that was very snappy.

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  • beaubrummels
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    Custom, Whole Lotta Humbucker, JB is ok

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