Re: 2 conductor pups. JP wiring or similar?
Hey guys, I am getting four push/pulls to use on a LP copy. It has two conductor pups. Can I do the JP wiring or something similar which is also versatile? Any schematics for 2 conductor pups?Thanks a lot
Your PU's are actually single conductor with ground. Fear not, you can still do some things with push-pulls. One is phase, that reverses polarity of the magnets & gives a hollow, warbled sound. You can hear it on various albums.
Another is linking the PU's together in parallel to series, directing the current into one PU then the other. Within two coils, this is known as "humbucker" mode, and it gives an equal boost in volume & mids for linking two separate PU's (doesn't matter if they're single or double coil). This is half of the Jimmy Page system (the other part is coil cuts for the two HB's, which you need multi-lead PU's for).
When you have two HB's in series, they're darker as treble is reduced. Where the parallel/series link between PU's is the most useful is when one PU is a single coil (or a HB in coil cut), or when the PU's are in phase. Parallel/series is especially good combined with phase is it fills in the drop in low end and volume which normally happens with phase. It's a popular option on this forum.
Check ot the diagrams on this site, they're excellent. If you need something outside of that, Artie is the man.