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Re: Humbucker and Phase Relationships
Thanks again, wizard!
Memory fails or are there two kind of cancellations? (somewhat about what the "coils sense" and what the "magnets sense")?
I am forgeting this every time.
Sorry guys, but these statements are all somewhat incorrect.
Magnetic polarity has nothing to do with hum-cancelling.
Both coils on a Duncan pickup are wound the same direction. They can be wound the same, or opposite, without regard for magnet polarity, and still be hum-cancelling. For example, both coils of a Duncan humbucker are wound the same direction, while the middle pickup in singles is wound reverse. When used with a neck or bridge pickup, its hum-cancelling.
Here's how it works: for hum-cancelling, we need two coils. If I wind them the same direction, I connect them start-finish-finish-start. If I wind the two coils opposite directions, I connect them start-finish-start-finish. Notice that both of those configurations are out-of-phase, internally, and hum-cancelling and I haven't brought magnets into the picture yet. (The start-finish-start-finish coils are out-of-phase because one is reverse wound.)
Now, for the signal to be in phase, I need the magnetic polarity of each coil to be opposite. In the first case, we get the typical humbucker, and in the second case we get the neck/middle or middle/bridge of single coils. (Or neck/bridge of a Tele.)
Does that make sense?
I'd post a diagram that might help, but I'm not at home.
Thanks again, wizard!
Memory fails or are there two kind of cancellations? (somewhat about what the "coils sense" and what the "magnets sense")?
I am forgeting this every time.
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