Re: How does different wiring affect sound?
Hi shiznats; If both humbuckers are 4-wire, I think I counted once, that were around 30 different ways you could wire those up. Of course, it would be impractical to try them all in one guitar, but you have a wide range of options.
With just one pickup, you can wire it as a normal humbucker, (both coils in series), as a "split" coil, (using either the adj, or stud coil by itself), or with the two coils in parallel.
Then, you can take any one of those, and combine it with the other humbucker in the same way: both humbuckers in seires, both humbuckers in parallel, one coil of the neck, with one coil of the bridge, etc., etc.
Probably the most common configuration would be using a standard 3-way switch to select between the two humbuckers, and then use a volume push/pull to split the neck, and a tone push/pull to split the bridge. This will give you a pretty wide variety of sounds, while keeping the wiring fairly straightforward.
What you may want to do is go to the SD main page, click on
Support, then click on
Schematics, and look over all of them to see what appeals to you. I actually download them all, and then view them using an image viewer of some sort. Makes it a whole lot easier.
Artie