I just picked up a Schatten Design Magnetic Polarity Tester and tested my Modern Player Telecaster Plus HSS. It has an SD Invader Humbucker at the bridge, an SD Strat Quarter Pound RW/RP mid and factory Modern Player Tele at the neck. I made sure to install an RW/RP mid pickup to make sure I'd get hum canceling when the neck + mid was selected and when the mid + bridge split humbucker was selected.
I used the mag polarity tester on the pickups and found this: NS....S....S
When the bridge humbucker is split I get this: N....S....S
I tested the factory pups that I removed and the Modern Player Strat mid pickup indicates North up which would pair correctly with the neck. The Modern Player Humbucker indicates South on the screw coil and North on the slug coil but I don't know which coil was split off with the factory coil split switch. I assume Fender paired them correctly.
I am getting hum canceling between the cut bridge humbucker (North) and the mid pickup (South) but I'm not getting it with the South + South mid and neck pickups. I guess I should have picked up the polarity tester before I ordered the new pickups
I contacted SD tech support before I purchased the pickups to make sure I'd get hum canceling in all positions and they assured me the Strat Quarter Pound RW/RP at the mid position would do that.
I know switching the magnetic polarity of the factory Tele neck pickup would solve my problem but I have been considering replacing the factory Tele Neck pickup anyway so I'll probably just do that and make sure it's a North up pickup or install a single size humbucker like the Area T. It's not worth the trouble of removing the pickup cover and attempting to reverse the pole pieces (how hard is it to remove and replace the pole pieces? Would the pup need to be repotted?).
Another surprise finding is the North South coil orientation of the SD Invader humbucker. According to all the SD wiring diagrams the North start (black) wire is the hot out and the South coil is cut when the coil split switch is thrown (I wired my series/split/parallel switch using SD diagrams). I always assumed the inside coil (closest to the mid pup) would be used and the outer coil would be cut to take advantage of the extra string movement sensed by the inside coil, but the polarity tester says the North coil (active during coil split) is the outside coil. (Can someone confirm a humbucker's North coil should indicate "North" on the polarity tester?). I know I can spin the humbucker around to put the active coil on the inside but the "Seymour Duncan" logo would be upside down. My wife's Lone Star Strat HSS with SD pickups from the factory is setup correctly with SN....S....N with the humbucker inside coil (North) active when split and paired with the mid pickup (South).
I used the mag polarity tester on the pickups and found this: NS....S....S
When the bridge humbucker is split I get this: N....S....S
I tested the factory pups that I removed and the Modern Player Strat mid pickup indicates North up which would pair correctly with the neck. The Modern Player Humbucker indicates South on the screw coil and North on the slug coil but I don't know which coil was split off with the factory coil split switch. I assume Fender paired them correctly.
I am getting hum canceling between the cut bridge humbucker (North) and the mid pickup (South) but I'm not getting it with the South + South mid and neck pickups. I guess I should have picked up the polarity tester before I ordered the new pickups
I contacted SD tech support before I purchased the pickups to make sure I'd get hum canceling in all positions and they assured me the Strat Quarter Pound RW/RP at the mid position would do that.
I know switching the magnetic polarity of the factory Tele neck pickup would solve my problem but I have been considering replacing the factory Tele Neck pickup anyway so I'll probably just do that and make sure it's a North up pickup or install a single size humbucker like the Area T. It's not worth the trouble of removing the pickup cover and attempting to reverse the pole pieces (how hard is it to remove and replace the pole pieces? Would the pup need to be repotted?).
Another surprise finding is the North South coil orientation of the SD Invader humbucker. According to all the SD wiring diagrams the North start (black) wire is the hot out and the South coil is cut when the coil split switch is thrown (I wired my series/split/parallel switch using SD diagrams). I always assumed the inside coil (closest to the mid pup) would be used and the outer coil would be cut to take advantage of the extra string movement sensed by the inside coil, but the polarity tester says the North coil (active during coil split) is the outside coil. (Can someone confirm a humbucker's North coil should indicate "North" on the polarity tester?). I know I can spin the humbucker around to put the active coil on the inside but the "Seymour Duncan" logo would be upside down. My wife's Lone Star Strat HSS with SD pickups from the factory is setup correctly with SN....S....N with the humbucker inside coil (North) active when split and paired with the mid pickup (South).
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