Does anyone have any experience with running full neck or bridge in parallel with a middle single coil, vs running a split bridge or neck with middle single coil and is there a big difference in output or is it a small difference?
I'm trying to choose output for the middle single coil in terms of 6k (vintage strat spec) vs 9k (Ibanez stock middle) vs 12k (Dimarzio evo single).
They all have their own advantages or disadvantages, so it's a hard choice in some ways. The guitar will have a push pull option that can run both options in the in between positions (full HB, or split HB). I like to lower the height of the middle single coil as well, because it can get in the way of picking, so that's another reason why higher output could help. And also a flatter stagger, as the radius of the neck is 16". I've love the vintage tone of a strat SC, but worry that the vintage stagger and low output would make it too low in volume when the height of the pickup is lowered a bit. This made me consider higher output pickups, but otherwise.. a vintage tone is preferred.
I was thinking about the SSL-2 flat, which is 6.5k and would balance well with the split HBs, and have good vintage tone. But then when the guitar is in full HB mode, how much higher would the output be when it's combined with both neck coils in parallel? I have no experience with this.
Does anyone know if the SSL-2 flat is south top polarity? Or is the RWRP version south top?
I'm trying to choose output for the middle single coil in terms of 6k (vintage strat spec) vs 9k (Ibanez stock middle) vs 12k (Dimarzio evo single).
They all have their own advantages or disadvantages, so it's a hard choice in some ways. The guitar will have a push pull option that can run both options in the in between positions (full HB, or split HB). I like to lower the height of the middle single coil as well, because it can get in the way of picking, so that's another reason why higher output could help. And also a flatter stagger, as the radius of the neck is 16". I've love the vintage tone of a strat SC, but worry that the vintage stagger and low output would make it too low in volume when the height of the pickup is lowered a bit. This made me consider higher output pickups, but otherwise.. a vintage tone is preferred.
I was thinking about the SSL-2 flat, which is 6.5k and would balance well with the split HBs, and have good vintage tone. But then when the guitar is in full HB mode, how much higher would the output be when it's combined with both neck coils in parallel? I have no experience with this.
Does anyone know if the SSL-2 flat is south top polarity? Or is the RWRP version south top?