How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

house

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Hey guys I got a slight problem with the switching in my Strat. I'm running HSS with Alnico II Pro's on board. I got APS-1's in n/m and a APH-1 in the bridge. Now all the switch positions are good except for m/b. That position sounds like a robotic duck. I also have a mini toggle for to kick the bridge on at will, and it sound screwed up too. Now if I reverse the wires won't that have my humbucker running out of phase, but in sink with the other pickups? I don't know:banghead:. Guys, please help me out...
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

flip the black and green wires and youll be fine.

to run the humbucker out of phase with itself youd have to switch the start and finish wires of one coil
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

Dude is phased and confused...
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

flip the black and green wires and you'll be fine.

to run the humbucker out of phase with itself you'd have to switch the start and finish wires of one coil

Thanks Bro, I'll try that in a jiffy.
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

flip the black and green wires and youll be fine.

to run the humbucker out of phase with itself youd have to switch the start and finish wires of one coil

Ok, that didn't work. It through everything out of phase. All of the pickups sound like a robotic duck :eyecrazy:.

Question: Can I tell if a pickup is in or out of phase with the use of a multimeter?
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

no you cant find out phase with a meter.

so now the n/m is out of phase? im not sure how changing the phase of the bridge pup could effect that unless your always on switch isnt wired right.
 
Re: How do I get back in phase from out phase from in phase?

no you cant find out phase with a meter.

so now the n/m is out of phase? im not sure how changing the phase of the bridge pup could effect that unless your always on switch isnt wired right.

I have a mini toggle that I use to kick the bridge on with the neck, etc. I'm gonna pull that switch entirely and see what happens.
 
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