Chaos
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Re: Do you like your CC's clean tone?
I have a A2Pn and a CCb in a Gibson V (Mahogany body / ebony neck) with a 3way switch and spin-a-split on each pickup. The combo works very well together.
The pickups are wired so one split disables the slug coil, the other the screw coil. The active coils can then be combined to form a psuedo / hybrid / humbucker.
I used dual-concentric pots to control everything.
Pot1a = neck Volume 1b = neck split
Pot2a = bridge volume 2b = bridge split
Pot3a = neck tone 3b = bridge tone.
ratherdashing said:I'm actually going with an A2P in the neck - should be a good pairing.
For switching, I'm actually thinking I'll go with a three way, and a push-pull spin-a-split for each pickup (the push-pull wires the coils in parallel). I haven't ruled out some sort of 5-way though.
I have a A2Pn and a CCb in a Gibson V (Mahogany body / ebony neck) with a 3way switch and spin-a-split on each pickup. The combo works very well together.
The pickups are wired so one split disables the slug coil, the other the screw coil. The active coils can then be combined to form a psuedo / hybrid / humbucker.
I used dual-concentric pots to control everything.
Pot1a = neck Volume 1b = neck split
Pot2a = bridge volume 2b = bridge split
Pot3a = neck tone 3b = bridge tone.