DoronEsh
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Hi
This is just a thought: I have a Gibson BluesHawk that uses a dummy coil to cancel hum for its two P90s. It's engaged when either bridge or neck pup is selected on its own, and off when both are on, as its hum canceling is no longer needed.
I have installed a set of P-Rails on one of my guitars, and its sound great. It's not a noisy guitar, but still, it hums when in single-coil mode (either Rails or P90s mode). Since there's always a spare pup (P90s are off when Rails are on and vice versa), the question is if there is a way to wire that guitar in such a way so that the pup not used for sound is used for hum canceling purposes.(*)
Any ideas?
DoDo
(*) I'm looking for a way for each pup to "dummy-coil" itself (bridge P90 to bridge Rail, neck P90 to neck Rail)
This is just a thought: I have a Gibson BluesHawk that uses a dummy coil to cancel hum for its two P90s. It's engaged when either bridge or neck pup is selected on its own, and off when both are on, as its hum canceling is no longer needed.
I have installed a set of P-Rails on one of my guitars, and its sound great. It's not a noisy guitar, but still, it hums when in single-coil mode (either Rails or P90s mode). Since there's always a spare pup (P90s are off when Rails are on and vice versa), the question is if there is a way to wire that guitar in such a way so that the pup not used for sound is used for hum canceling purposes.(*)
Any ideas?
DoDo
(*) I'm looking for a way for each pup to "dummy-coil" itself (bridge P90 to bridge Rail, neck P90 to neck Rail)
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