Jacew
New member
I've been wondering this a while, and decided to ask, as I don't think I've read anything related to this exactly.
When you have two single coils in parallel/series to reduce hum, does it matter how similar those pickups are? For instance, if another is high output and another vintage, is there gonna be more hum than with two identical pickups?
And another, more general question. How much 60-cycle even is a trouble?
People talk it like it's going to ruin anything you play if you get single coils. But only time I've got noticeable hum was, when accidentally got my guitar too close to a transformer. Obviously, I had to try out if that hum cancelling really works -> no noticeable effect.
When you have two single coils in parallel/series to reduce hum, does it matter how similar those pickups are? For instance, if another is high output and another vintage, is there gonna be more hum than with two identical pickups?
And another, more general question. How much 60-cycle even is a trouble?
People talk it like it's going to ruin anything you play if you get single coils. But only time I've got noticeable hum was, when accidentally got my guitar too close to a transformer. Obviously, I had to try out if that hum cancelling really works -> no noticeable effect.