Is the Slash set phase question?

Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

No, it isn't, but sometimes weird things happen.
 
Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

thanks gang

I didn't think so but this set seems to be

huh?
 
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If you have a meter, you could do the quicky screwdriver test. red/white twisted together. Black lead on green, red lead on pup black wire. Bring the screwdriver up against the pole pieces, (gently), then yank it away. On a proper Duncan, you should get a few positive millivolts as you approach, and negative when you pull it away.
 
Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

If you have a meter, you could do the quicky screwdriver test. red/white twisted together. Black lead on green, red lead on pup black wire. Bring the screwdriver up against the pole pieces, (gently), then yank it away. On a proper Duncan, you should get a few positive millivolts as you approach, and negative when you pull it away.

The Slash set is only single conductor, unless it's a custom order or has been modded, isn't it? Great testing suggestion, though. That's what I love about this place, there's always something to learn if you keep your mind open.
 
Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

I think you're right. I traded my set for something, so don't have them in front of me. Same test, just use black lead on shield and red lead on the center conductor.
 
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Slash are 2 conductor. Were these bought new from an SD dealer? I'd love to figure out if there was a mistake in production here.
 
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There were also two different "Slash" sets. Two different boxes. One was zebra, (the set I had), and the other had the neck pup flipped. (Color-wise.) I don't know any more details of which came first, or any other distinctions.
 
Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

Yeah these are single conductor

I am not sure when/where they were originally purchased. They were in a client guitar that was a bit of a trainwreck, he had me pull them and put them aside. I used them briefly to try them out but don't recall the center phase issue.

I have them in a V (2 vol/1 tone) for another client, they sound great but for the center phase issue. It isn't the end of the world but I am trying to figure out what's up?
 
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I don't mean to beat a dead horse, but the "screwdriver test" will answer this immediately. Of course, you gotta have a meter. :)
 
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Well I assumed the mag was flipped but it appears the ground and hot wire were reversed. Instead of getting cute and re-wiring the leads I just ended up flipping the bridge mag and it's all good.
 
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Whew! There have been reports here of other pickups leaving the factory like that, but it is really rare.
 
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This set looks like it is from 2011 so I don't think they snuck out recently lol

They sound pretty great in this guitar, it's one of the Gibson Faded Mahogany V's. It had a set of Distortions in it that were an awful match for the guitar, these really let this thing shine.
 
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Re: Is the Slash set phase question?

Huh? I don't know, doesn't seem to? Maybe it isn't the wires then. Flipping the mag worked fine and they sound great. I have to finish up a few things on it tomorrow, I'll have to check
 
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