Re: Coil spilt - I don't think I did it right!
tone4days said:
yes, you want full output to go to the 3-way ... so you have to wire it like i indicated .. if you do it your way, you'll either get half output or NO output depending on the mini-toggle DPDT
At this point with the extra added confusion (not aimed at any one person BTW, kinda a just happened group effort ...

:laugh2: ) I have kinda forgot what we were talking about originally,
I'm still on the verical stack, which fusion 1 wants to use a ground tap (top coil active), on the regular HB you got your choice as indicated on the diagram ...
For a vertical stack run the black to the 3 way switch, the green and ground to the center lug, and the red & white to the throw lug that will be connected to the center (common) lug when the switch is selected for tap/split.
You can use an spst (on/off ), spdt, or dpdt (on/on) for this.
For regular HB ... The one coil, both coils/other coil ... must use either a spdt (on/off/on) or a dpdt (on/off/on) ...for two pups at once ... welll common sense a dpdt ...If you want independent coil selestion of either pup (not that useful really) then a spdt (on/off/on) for each pup would be the ticket ...
if i understand it correctly, by wiring it like i indicated, it takes care of the "reverse wind" aspect ... by flipping the magnet of one pickup, you get the "reverse polarity" aspect taken care of .. so when you combine (in parallel) a split coil from one pickup and a screw coil from the other, you get hum cancelling
i am sure the real experts can check me on this to make sure i am steering you right
cheers
t4d
You lost me on the reverse wind, that's the reason for hooking the finishes (or starts together) ... if one coil was wound backwards from the other (which they are such animals out there), then the finish of one would connect to the start of the other ... Anyway, that's just to invert the phase of one coil's hum relative to the other.
The reason you flip the magnet is to get the proper magnetic polarity for the physical coil you wish to use (screw or pole), as they need to be opposite, the reason you change the phase is to correct the phase issue ... when you swap a magnet it does reverse to phase of the pup, so you reverse it's phase to get it put back in phase with the other pup. This is why on single conductor braided pups, if the pup is out of phase with the other, you must swap it's magnet (since reversing it's electrical phase would cause problems because it's screen would be hot), swapping the magnet reverses it's phase.
NOTE simply turning the pup around physically doesn't do this. as it's still in phase, the to get the signal induced in the coils reversed you have to change the magnetic polarity under the coil, hence the magnet flip.