Stevo said:I have done it with other pickups and did not notice any difference.
No - I only have phase issues when I have the wiring reversed. My Les Paul actually has the wire holes drilled where it's natural to have the poles on the neck side, but I reversed it.Davey said:no phase change when used with the bridge?
Nightburst said:I have done that, liked the tamed woofiness and it seemed to pair up with the JB perfectly. But I did notice some drawbacks.
The low E sounded weak and undefined while all the other strings sounded good. The tone did change and was a little less full.
Anybody knows what was going on here?
Nightburst said:I think I misread the post. I thought he was talking about flipping the '59n in the neck slot. Sorry. Thanks for your explanation Lew.
Davey said:will there be a phase problem when using it with the bridge?
i want to flip it so the screw pole pieces face the neck, cos my JB pole pieces are towards the bridge. only for aestetic reasons. is this ok. what are the drawbacks from this and is there a diference in sound?
Davey said:yes, my guitar is not set up that way.. it's not stock hehe.
i wont get into detail about what i did to replace them, but the JB is assembeled so that the adjustable pole pieces face the bridge.. the '59 adjustable pole pieces also face the bridge. i dont know if the wires are long enough so i can flip it so that the adjustable poles face to the neck (my switch is near the pots (SG guitar)) i'll check it the next time i'll change the strings. i dont feel like flipping it now .. and this is prolly the reason the neck doesnt sound THAT bassy
So who wants to be normal anyway? I do the same thing.Mac-P said:I like to minimize the extremes as much as posssible (tone down the bass of the neck and warm up the bridge).
That is just my taste though, and definitely not the norm....![]()
Hellion said:Position of the pickup makes no difference whatsoever. The Peter Green thing that you're talking about is with one of the COILS itself, within the humbucker. It's the wiring to the switch that makes the difference.
TheArchitect said:Thats not correct. The Peter Green mod involves having the neck pup out of phase with the bridge through flipping the mag in one of the pups. You can achieve similar results by reversing the hot and ground on one of the pups as well. The point is having the 2 pups out of phase with each other, not having the 2 coils of the humbucker out of phase.