FAC
New member
Hi Folks,
Here's a relatively obscure question:
I played one of the new Danelectro guitars the other day (two lipstick pickup model, with a more robust bridge than the typical model...looking at their website I think it was a '59 modified model).
The middle position sounded pretty fat...very cool sound...I was wondering if it is wired in series versus parallel? It sounded like it was wired in series to me, comparing one or the other pickup to both at the same time, but Seymour's generic wiring diagram looks like parallel to me (unless I am reading it incorrectly):
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=lipstickt_dane
Are the new ones, or the old ones for that matter, typically wired in series? Any idea if Jimmy Page's was wired in parallel or series?
Thanks,
FAC
Here's a relatively obscure question:
I played one of the new Danelectro guitars the other day (two lipstick pickup model, with a more robust bridge than the typical model...looking at their website I think it was a '59 modified model).
The middle position sounded pretty fat...very cool sound...I was wondering if it is wired in series versus parallel? It sounded like it was wired in series to me, comparing one or the other pickup to both at the same time, but Seymour's generic wiring diagram looks like parallel to me (unless I am reading it incorrectly):
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=lipstickt_dane
Are the new ones, or the old ones for that matter, typically wired in series? Any idea if Jimmy Page's was wired in parallel or series?
Thanks,
FAC