I can't speak to all small humbuckers, but I'll pile on with this piece of anecdata:I think the single coil sized humbuckers always sound better in parallel than split. For full size humbucker, I prefer split.
Rob option. Partial split is my favorite. Because it's not so low in volume and it sounds single coily but with some skank from the partial coil.
Amen to that, but most production model 'buckers don't give you that option. Do you know a technique for doing it as a mod in a reasonably straightforward manner?
Huh. All you do is wire a resistor between the series connection and ground. 4k is single coiley, 6k is fat, and 10k is about half split.
Frankly, to me it doesn't matter. The Sweet spot for spin a split falls in a very small range, so I usually dial it in and leave it there. One thing to note is my spinach splits are by passable and often I will measure the spin a split value and replace the spin a split with a resistor bundle of the same value and switch it in and out.Wow, thanks for the spin-a-split info, guys.
You'd still want to use a logarithmic-taper pot for this, right? Because it's basically just a volume control for one of the coils?
Wow, thanks for the spin-a-split info, guys.
You'd still want to use a logarithmic-taper pot for this, right? Because it's basically just a volume control for one of the coils?
Splits appear to react to the absolute amount of resistance rather than the proportion of the sweep like a volume. 10k will split it the same amount regardless of what the value is at full. For this reason, you have to use a small value pot to get any kind of taper. I've tried everything and found that a 50k no loaded pot works best.