Can anybody help me with a four-pickup question?
I'm going to have a custom pickguard cut for my Burns Bison reissue and install a fourth pickup to better copy the sound and look of the original '64 Burns Black Bison, which had four Trisonic pickups.
But adding a fourth pickup brings up some questions:
1. Where do I put the reverse-wound PUPs to get the most humbucking combinations and best sound? With a configuration like this -- B-M1-M2-N -- I'm thinking reverse winds go in the middle (M1) and neck (N) positions?
2. Or maybe I should stick with only one reverse wind? If so, where and why?
Pickup switching will be by individual mini-slider switch, so any pickup combination can be chosen.
The pickups are Trisonic pickups. SD will make them on special order, although I might get mine from Burns because they might be cheaper (sorry SD).
Thanks for any help you can give!
Ubehebe
I'm going to have a custom pickguard cut for my Burns Bison reissue and install a fourth pickup to better copy the sound and look of the original '64 Burns Black Bison, which had four Trisonic pickups.
But adding a fourth pickup brings up some questions:
1. Where do I put the reverse-wound PUPs to get the most humbucking combinations and best sound? With a configuration like this -- B-M1-M2-N -- I'm thinking reverse winds go in the middle (M1) and neck (N) positions?
2. Or maybe I should stick with only one reverse wind? If so, where and why?
Pickup switching will be by individual mini-slider switch, so any pickup combination can be chosen.
The pickups are Trisonic pickups. SD will make them on special order, although I might get mine from Burns because they might be cheaper (sorry SD).
Thanks for any help you can give!
Ubehebe