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Lewguitar
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Re: Humbuckers: Split or Parallel?
I agree. That's been my experience too. Artie, you know I love ya, but I played with a JB JR. as the bridge pickup in a Strat for a year or two. Didn't care for it split or in parallel - to weak. Only liked it in series - the way it was intended to be used most of the time. Cool pickup!
Artie, you're talking about some highly overwound PU's, which isn't the case for many of us. In bridge PU's that aren't as heavily dosed in testosterone, splitting a '59B to coil cut for example, gives a decent tone, but in parallel is next to useless (at least for the bridge position). Although the ohms drop to 25%, I know that the output doesn't decrease by that much; I believe I read that parallel output is 70% of series. But still, in parallel you get such a weak, thin sound unless you either limit it to neck PU's, or start with a sizzling overwound bridge PU.
The main argument I see presented for parallel is its noise reduction, not tone quality. After trying both, some of us would rather live with a little hum, rather than lose so much volume, sustain, mids, & lows. I just don't see where I could use it.
I agree. That's been my experience too. Artie, you know I love ya, but I played with a JB JR. as the bridge pickup in a Strat for a year or two. Didn't care for it split or in parallel - to weak. Only liked it in series - the way it was intended to be used most of the time. Cool pickup!