Questions about HSS with stacks?

xKhalix

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Hey guys,

I'm trying to finalize a set of pickups before I order but I can't find the information I'm after. I'm leaning towards going with a Custom-Custom/Classic Stack Plus (m)/Classic Stack Plus (n). The hum canceling is important to me, but I'm wondering about how the tapping on these stacks works. What output am I going to get from the tapped stacks? Has anyone tried tapping these? I've heard positive things about splitting the Custom-Custom so I'm hoping I can get (as close as possible) to a classic strat sound by splitting/tapping these pickups, as well as having the hum-cancelling option. Are the STK S4's going to suit this or should I be looking at hotter stacks?

Is there any other combination that is recommended? The Seymour Duncan pickup picker doesn't have the option to specify stacks when picking HSS pickup combinations.

Thanks!
 
Re: Questions about HSS with stacks?

A tapped stk s4 sounds like a untapped stk s4 which sounds like a ssl-1. All the tapping does is make it so you can split a humbucker and still have it be hum cancelling.
 
Re: Questions about HSS with stacks?

You can tap - but given your wants I would simply wire up all noiseless - they are designed to sound like a singlecoil as much as possible in the first place.

If you want the CC lowered in output too for a more authentic position 4, then I'd suggest a push-pull with parallel as your lower output option. That way both options are also hum-free, and you can choose the desired position 4 tone rather than have it chosen for you.
 
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Re: Questions about HSS with stacks?

I was thinking more along the lines of:
Pos 1: Full hum
Pos 2: Slug coil + mid
Pos 3: Mid
Pos 4: Mid + Neck
Pos 5: Neck

Pulled:
Pos 1: Screw coil
Pos 2: Screw coil + Mid (tap)
Pos 3: Mid (tap)
Pos 4: Mid + Neck (tap)
Pos 5: Neck (tap)

Kind of hoping to get the best of both worlds here of a hot rod strat and a vintage strat sound as close as possible. :p If tapping them gets me closer to that SSL-1 sound that may be what I'm after. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding though, do the STK S4's tap or split? Am I getting exactly half the coil when I add that third wire?
 
Re: Questions about HSS with stacks?

I was thinking more along the lines of:
Pos 1: Full hum
Pos 2: Slug coil + mid
Pos 3: Mid
Pos 4: Mid + Neck
Pos 5: Neck

Pulled:
Pos 1: Screw coil
Pos 2: Screw coil + Mid (tap)
Pos 3: Mid (tap)
Pos 4: Mid + Neck (tap)
Pos 5: Neck (tap)

Kind of hoping to get the best of both worlds here of a hot rod strat and a vintage strat sound as close as possible. :p If tapping them gets me closer to that SSL-1 sound that may be what I'm after. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding though, do the STK S4's tap or split? Am I getting exactly half the coil when I add that third wire?

They tap, but the tap has little affect (I can't hear it)on the tone in this situation. Unless you intend to split a HB to pair with the middle STK, there is no point in ever tapping it.

Just a little extra point I'd like to add, it's not really important. A tap is putting a wire in so that only a certain amount of the coil is being used in the active circuit. This is what's happening in a coil split too, except the "tap" is across different coils wound the opposite direction with a different polarity. This makes it confusing for the STKs, because they do technically split 2 different coils that are RW/RP from eachother, but one of the coils is a dummy coil and has no affect on tone either way. That probably wasn't the best way to explain it, but I just find it interesting that a tap is essentially a "stacked" split.

Look at the BG-1400 for an example of my paragraph above. It's a stacked HB that sounds like an HB but looks like a single coil.
 
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Re: Questions about HSS with stacks?

I wrote a blog about my HSS guitar that you might find interesting...it does some splitting of the humbucker and one of the coils of the stacks...and all positions are hum-cancelling. Maybe there is something there that can help with your decision.
 
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