Hello everybody,
I know there is some information available on the Seymour Duncan website about polarity and mixing Fender and SD pickups but I'm very confused, here is my problem/project :
I managed ton put a "fender telecaster texas special custom shop bridge pickup" in the bridge position of a stratocaster pickguard.
Now I have 2 Seymour Duncan stratocaster single coil that are RWRP and I what to put them in middle and neck position. I know both are RWRP so no hum canceling with neck and middle in parallel but, my question is, do I need to switch the two wire of the Fender pickup to flip the phase or the wind and polarity will be ok ?
All I know about the telecaster texas special custom shop bridge pickup is that it's polarity is "south up". I don't know what it means and I dont know if I have to wire it like hot wire to hot and ground wire to ground or flip the phase for it to be in phase with the strat Seymour Duncan pickups RWRP.
Thank you for your time and knowledge and sorry if this was covered somewhere obvious.
Thomas
I know there is some information available on the Seymour Duncan website about polarity and mixing Fender and SD pickups but I'm very confused, here is my problem/project :
I managed ton put a "fender telecaster texas special custom shop bridge pickup" in the bridge position of a stratocaster pickguard.
Now I have 2 Seymour Duncan stratocaster single coil that are RWRP and I what to put them in middle and neck position. I know both are RWRP so no hum canceling with neck and middle in parallel but, my question is, do I need to switch the two wire of the Fender pickup to flip the phase or the wind and polarity will be ok ?
All I know about the telecaster texas special custom shop bridge pickup is that it's polarity is "south up". I don't know what it means and I dont know if I have to wire it like hot wire to hot and ground wire to ground or flip the phase for it to be in phase with the strat Seymour Duncan pickups RWRP.
Thank you for your time and knowledge and sorry if this was covered somewhere obvious.
Thomas