Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

pedrozepelim

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I just bought a Yamaha Pacifica 904. You can check it ou here:

http://www.yamaha-europe.com/yamaha_...904/index.html

The thing is: this is not a single/single/humbucker guitar. It has 4 single coils, being the bridge two singles connected in parallel, giving me the choice of sigle coil tones or humbucker tones.

I never had a guitar with a single coil in the bridge position, but from what I've listen in samples and youtube, this pickup, when in single coil mode, does not sound like a strat bridge pickup: it's thin, cold and twangy. Kind like a tele.

Is there anyting I can do to improve the sound? What pickups can I buy to replace the ones in the bridge? Does it work with regular single coils, or is it necessary special ones?

Thanks!
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

Not sure about the singles, but your link seems to be dead?
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

It depends on what you mean by improve the sound. I found a pic online and it appears that the bridge pickup(s) sit in a mounting ring that is the same shape and size as a humbucker ring.

You could change that pickup for any Seymour Duncan humbucker and wire it to only split in combination with the middle single coil like most other H/S/S guitars.
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

a strat bridge position single coil can be pretty thin, cold and twangy especially if its a vintage style low output alnico V pup

to get humcancelling you need one pup to be rw/rp
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

If you don't like the sound of traditional split 'buckers, go with a Rio Grande Muy Grande in the bridge along with a pair of their Tallboys in the neck and mid.
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

What about put a strattier sounding single coil pickup in along with a single coil sized humbucker in the slot and add a mini switch to select either one or both?
 
Re: Help with 4 single coils guitar (Yamaha Pacifica 904)

Probably means if you were to use 2 replacement single coils in the bridge one of them would have to be reverse wound-reverse polarity in order to cancel hum when used with the other one. Yes/no?
 
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