Re: Hum-Sing-Hum. What polarity in middle?
OK - I'll give it another try:
The only reason for installing RW/RP SCs in the middle position is to achieve hum-cancelling when using the 2 and 4 positions on the 5-way switch.
If you need to use a regular or RW/RP SC in the middle position depends only on which coils of the HBs you want to use.
- If you want to use the slug coils (usually the inner coils), you need to use a regular SC in the middle for hum-cancelling.
- if you want to use the screw coils (like myself), you need a RW/RP for hum cancelling.
As suggested earlier, you could always just install the HB's upside down, but I find that solution aesthetically unsatisfactory, especially when using SD-PUs with THE MAN's name printed on them.
Out-of-phase sound has nothing to do with RW/RP. You can achieve an out-of-phase sound by simply reversing the leads on the SC, no matter if it's a regular or RW/RP. If you accidentally get the out-of-phase sound, you need to reverse the leads to get the in-phase sound. If you want to have both options, install a switch (mini-toggle, push-pull, push-push etc.) that will reverse the leads if so desired.
As to " How do I leave only the screw coil (or slug coil) active", see the diagrams provided in
this link.
This is a wiring diagram for the described switching options with a 5-way instead of the individual toggle-switches I'm using.
I hope that helps.