Bass humbuckers

cementwave

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Next semester I am taking woods and I am planning on making a bass body. Its going to be more or less a p bass made of walnut with a strip of (hopefully figured) maple down the middle. I've decided I want to route it for humbuckers and thought of maybe using the kind on the american deluxe p bass. But they dont just sell those seprately so I came here.

My next thought is to get to SD music man pup. Music man usually uses active electronics and there is only one. Here is my question. Would I be able to use two of them with passive electronics? and also use a gibson 2tone 2 volume with selector control setup?
 
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i think a passive two mm style bass would be very cool. probably with a series/split/parallel switch for each pup. i think independant volumes is key to getting good variety unless you use a blend pot. ive built a few basses with the alnico sd mm pup and always loved the tone with the preamp or without. mm has built a few two bucker basses, the modern bongo and the old saber come to mind.

i would space the two pups so when split youd get the two active coils in jazz bass spacing and humcancelling would be nice too
 
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Alright, sounds good. But, I'm not quite sure what series and parallel mean. And I'm not sure if I would want to split them necessarily. I was just thinking have a 3 way switch with down bridge, middle both, and up neck. So would that work?
 
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Your way would work fine and could be wired either in series or parallel. It's just that the switch to give both the series & parallel wiring gives you more tonal options. The wiring for all this might get interesting in the two pickup application though!! :) Series means the two pickup coils are basically hooked together end to end, parallel means they are bridged together in such a way that the coil resistance is not additive. (probably a bad description, a picture would make it more clear)

BTW, if you like the look of the Fender Deluxe pickups have a look at Norstrand pickups. The make a dual coil pickup that is very similar to the Fender Deluxe but sounds better. It is passive and can be used with or without a preamp.
 
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I looked at Nordstrand, but now I like the idea of the MM pickups. I think I'll stick with those.

Yeah, the whole Series and Parrellel thing is still kinda confusing. Do you have a picture or know of a site with pictures, cause now im curious.
 
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