I'm going to install a push/pull pot on my Wolfgang to split the pickups. I've done this before on my Kramer but I've read somewhere that:
"To make it sound better split you should wire a 0.022 uF capaciotr between the coil tap wires and ground"
What does this really mean? Put the cap between the two wires that are soldered together and the push pull switch? On some diagrams I see that for a double humbucker guitar (like mine) they only have one pickup's wires soldered together and then soldered to the push/pull pot while the other pickups two wires that are soldered together are just taped off and left...
On my Kramer I think I soldered the two wires together for each pickup and soldered each one to one of the middle contacts on the push/pull pot.
Anyway any insight appreciated!
"To make it sound better split you should wire a 0.022 uF capaciotr between the coil tap wires and ground"
What does this really mean? Put the cap between the two wires that are soldered together and the push pull switch? On some diagrams I see that for a double humbucker guitar (like mine) they only have one pickup's wires soldered together and then soldered to the push/pull pot while the other pickups two wires that are soldered together are just taped off and left...
On my Kramer I think I soldered the two wires together for each pickup and soldered each one to one of the middle contacts on the push/pull pot.
Anyway any insight appreciated!