i'm almost 100% possitive it wouldnt hum, because the 2 coils are still cancelling eachothers hum out.Naps said:that's a good question. I wounder if it would hum. it would still have two wound coils, just not the poles. My guess would be that it hums.?
Fusion1 said:If you remove 3 pole pieces from opposing sides of each coil of a Screamin Demon would you in effect get a larger Duckbucker? Would it still be useable or basically yuk?
Would this be the same effect as the Tele humbuckers of the 70's?
HolyDirt said:i'm almost 100% possitive it wouldnt hum, because the 2 coils are still cancelling eachothers hum out.
ya, hum is due to the coils, with a single coil it hums because its polarity isnt canceled by anything, with a humbucker the 2 coils polarity cancels eachother out. I think that a humbucker can pick up interference too, it's just a matter of being shielded or not.... am i wrong?southadc said:I always thought that humming was to do only with the wire coils, not with the magnets. A wire coil will pick up interference (it's basically an antenna), so having two wired in opposite directions will 'buck the hum.'
I've never understood that term though, 'bucking' the hum - sounds several letters of the alphabet short of how I would describe it :laugh2:
southadc said:I always thought that humming was to do only with the wire coils, not with the magnets. A wire coil will pick up interference (it's basically an antenna), so having two wired in opposite directions will 'buck the hum.'
I've never understood that term though, 'bucking' the hum - sounds several letters of the alphabet short of how I would describe it :laugh2: