Stratovarious
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put two single coils together to get a humbucker
ive been looking at the micheal wilton sig ESP and I really like it, its got a floyd and looks super stratty, now if I could find a way to put a pickguard on there, that would also be awesome, but thats not the issue im addressing.
ok I like the look of it, but I like the sound of a single coil in the bridge as much as I like the sound of a humbucker, if not more. so I was wondering, is it possible to get two different single coils (say..Quarter Pounder and SSL-1) and make them both be on at the same time in the same position of a humbucker, and have a split switch for each pickup and then a normal 5 way?
and I know that a humbucker split, doesnt sound like a single coil like a normal single coil would. and I also know that 2 single coils wouldnt sound the same as a humbucker but im likely to use the single coil setting more, and it would be good to have that kind of choice in the bridge aswell as maintain the look (hah, what good are aesthetics!)
is that possible?
ive been looking at the micheal wilton sig ESP and I really like it, its got a floyd and looks super stratty, now if I could find a way to put a pickguard on there, that would also be awesome, but thats not the issue im addressing.
ok I like the look of it, but I like the sound of a single coil in the bridge as much as I like the sound of a humbucker, if not more. so I was wondering, is it possible to get two different single coils (say..Quarter Pounder and SSL-1) and make them both be on at the same time in the same position of a humbucker, and have a split switch for each pickup and then a normal 5 way?
and I know that a humbucker split, doesnt sound like a single coil like a normal single coil would. and I also know that 2 single coils wouldnt sound the same as a humbucker but im likely to use the single coil setting more, and it would be good to have that kind of choice in the bridge aswell as maintain the look (hah, what good are aesthetics!)
is that possible?