Hi:
Here is a pickup conundrum. I added a SD Hot Rail slim pickup to the bridge position on a Fender Strat. The Middle and Neck pickups are Joe Barden Humbuckers (they look like hotrails). When I play just the Hot Rail, I get the expected output. When I play the Hot Rail and middle position Joe Barden together, the sound is nice, but the output level drops. It is not a huge loss of power, but it is consistent and noticable. When I then play the Joe Barden Humbuckers individually and together, I get the expected output level (more than the Hot Rail and Joe Barden together. All of the pickups are wired serially. There is no tapping or splitting. The tone and volume pots are 500k. The capacitor is 0.1. Since each pickups works normally on its own, I don't think there is a bad connection or faulty component. Any suggestions as to what could be causing the drop in output? Since we are talking humbuckers, I wouln't have thought the direction of the wind would make a difference, but this could be wrong....
Here is a pickup conundrum. I added a SD Hot Rail slim pickup to the bridge position on a Fender Strat. The Middle and Neck pickups are Joe Barden Humbuckers (they look like hotrails). When I play just the Hot Rail, I get the expected output. When I play the Hot Rail and middle position Joe Barden together, the sound is nice, but the output level drops. It is not a huge loss of power, but it is consistent and noticable. When I then play the Joe Barden Humbuckers individually and together, I get the expected output level (more than the Hot Rail and Joe Barden together. All of the pickups are wired serially. There is no tapping or splitting. The tone and volume pots are 500k. The capacitor is 0.1. Since each pickups works normally on its own, I don't think there is a bad connection or faulty component. Any suggestions as to what could be causing the drop in output? Since we are talking humbuckers, I wouln't have thought the direction of the wind would make a difference, but this could be wrong....