waltschwarzkopf
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Hi guys,
I bought a "hot rodded set" (jazz/JB) recently (which sounds awesome) and I wired it normally on an HH guitar but with two additional switches to split the neck to the screw and the bridge to the slug. I think it sounds as it should which makes me think that I did it correctly. From the SD site the colors should be:
Slug/North start: Black
Slug/North finish: White
Screw/South finish: Red
Screw/South start: Green
So for normal humbucker mode Black is hot, white and red go together and the green (and bare) go to ground. What I did is connect the White/Red to the switches and on the neck they would go to Hot in order to activate the screw could only, and on the bridge they would go to Ground to activate the slug coil only. Correct?
Later, I found another diagram where they do exactly the same for the brige, BUT for the neck they use the Red as hot, connect the black and green together and use the white as ground and then on the switch the Black/Green are sent to Ground to activate the slug coil only.
I understand that this would also work for activating the screw coil, but wouldn't the pick up be wired the wrong way around?
They way I understand it the current flows (HOT) Black -> White -> Red -> Green (GND) on normal humbucker operation. For coil splitting, screw would be (HOT) Red -> Green (GND) and slug would (HOT) Black -> White (GND). But with the other wiring the normal humbucker operation would be (HOT) Red -> Green -> Black -> White (GND) which would be finish-start-start-finish instead of the normal start-finish-finish-start. Right?
The reason I did this was to have the option of use one of the pickups as a single coil and get hum cancelling when both "singles" are on. But IF i rewire it like the other diagram I found then would the pickup be out of phase?
If I keep everything as it is, which sounds good to me, not out of phase and hum cancelling when both "singles" are on, means that I did it right, Correct?
Thanks for your help.
Walter
I bought a "hot rodded set" (jazz/JB) recently (which sounds awesome) and I wired it normally on an HH guitar but with two additional switches to split the neck to the screw and the bridge to the slug. I think it sounds as it should which makes me think that I did it correctly. From the SD site the colors should be:
Slug/North start: Black
Slug/North finish: White
Screw/South finish: Red
Screw/South start: Green
So for normal humbucker mode Black is hot, white and red go together and the green (and bare) go to ground. What I did is connect the White/Red to the switches and on the neck they would go to Hot in order to activate the screw could only, and on the bridge they would go to Ground to activate the slug coil only. Correct?
Later, I found another diagram where they do exactly the same for the brige, BUT for the neck they use the Red as hot, connect the black and green together and use the white as ground and then on the switch the Black/Green are sent to Ground to activate the slug coil only.
I understand that this would also work for activating the screw coil, but wouldn't the pick up be wired the wrong way around?
They way I understand it the current flows (HOT) Black -> White -> Red -> Green (GND) on normal humbucker operation. For coil splitting, screw would be (HOT) Red -> Green (GND) and slug would (HOT) Black -> White (GND). But with the other wiring the normal humbucker operation would be (HOT) Red -> Green -> Black -> White (GND) which would be finish-start-start-finish instead of the normal start-finish-finish-start. Right?
The reason I did this was to have the option of use one of the pickups as a single coil and get hum cancelling when both "singles" are on. But IF i rewire it like the other diagram I found then would the pickup be out of phase?
If I keep everything as it is, which sounds good to me, not out of phase and hum cancelling when both "singles" are on, means that I did it right, Correct?
Thanks for your help.
Walter
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