Hello, first time poster here.
I'm good with wiring and have seen and understand diagrams for coil splitting. For example, check out the "Coil-cut" diagram from StewMac here. This scheme involves both ends (green and red) of the unused coil being grounded when in coil split mode. Obviously, one end (white) of the used coil is also grounded in this case.
Here's my question: Is there any difference in terms of noise, tone, mojo, magnetic field, magnetic pull of the strings, or anything else, between the following scenarios:
The reason I ask is that I'm going to wire my guitar up in kind of a non-standard way and just want to understand this better before I finalize the pickup switching scheme.
I'm good with wiring and have seen and understand diagrams for coil splitting. For example, check out the "Coil-cut" diagram from StewMac here. This scheme involves both ends (green and red) of the unused coil being grounded when in coil split mode. Obviously, one end (white) of the used coil is also grounded in this case.
Here's my question: Is there any difference in terms of noise, tone, mojo, magnetic field, magnetic pull of the strings, or anything else, between the following scenarios:
- Both ends of the unused coil are grounded, as in the diagram above
- Both ends of the unused coil are not connected to anything except each other
- Both ends of the unused coil are not connected to anything at all
- One end of the unused coil is grounded, the other is not connected to anything
- One end of the unused coil is hot (connected to the output), the other is not connected to anything
The reason I ask is that I'm going to wire my guitar up in kind of a non-standard way and just want to understand this better before I finalize the pickup switching scheme.
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