Benjy_26 said:IIRC, the Vintage Stack is an Alnico II pickup, right? If so, it will prbably be different from the '54.
BS123 said:No, I belive they're Alnico 5. The Specs page on the Duncan site lists them as:
1. Classic Tele Stack - Alnico 5 Bar
2. Tele Rhythm Stack - Alnico 5 Rod
My Classic Strat Stack is Alnico 2 Rod. The specs may be wrong. I don't know. So, if they are Alnico 2, would splitting make them close to being Alnico 2 Pros?
Benjy_26 said:I wouldn't be surprised if when split they got a bit hotter and glassier (I know, it sounds weird, but that's what happened to my friend's HS-3s).
Jester700 said:I know MY HS-2 sounds better when the dummy coil is disconnected. Hotter, fuller, but still clear. In fact, since I never use the pickup by itself I disconnected the dummy coil altogether.
ArtieToo said:Butch; you can wire it that way, and it might provide some interesting tones, but it won't do what you think. You've shorted the south coil of both pups together, so they both will always be on, regardless of the position of your selector switch.
For example, with only the neck selected, you'ld have both coils of the neck, plus the south coil of the bridge. Vice-versa for the bridge.
Like I said, that might be interesting, but its probably not what you wanted. You could replace your "splitting" pot with a concentric, and get the same thing, albiet, with two stacked pots.
My wife says you're half right! :yell:mongrollo said:You are quick!!! and smart...![]()
BS123 said:So maybe I use push/pull pots and split with them?
mongrollo said:Could it be possible that the HS-3 and the HS-2 were wired in parallel? If they did so it is logical that they were hotter when "split".
BS123 you can find it out if your it is wired this way just mesuring the DC resistance of the pickup wired as is and then each of the coils separately.
I guess the dummy coil still will be able tu capture some frecuencies from the strings that will be cancelled with the ones from the hot coil. Those probable are a few, but important in end to cancel some subtles from the tone. So the tone split will be very similar but probably more detailed and complex with more "touch sensitivity". As it will be slighly hotter if it is wired in parallel and slighly lower if wired in series.
This is just a guess but, if you try to split them, please tell me if I am right!!![]()
ArtieToo said:Yup. And I said this to someone else, in another thread somewhere, I always thought it would be cool to do this in a slightly different way than conventional. Use one push/pull to split both pups. (But still keep them separate.) Use the other one to select between inside and outside.
Just a thought. I'll post a diagram if you want.![]()
Benjy_26 said:IIRC, the Vintage Stack is an Alnico II pickup, right? If so, it will prbably be different from the '54.