JeffTronics
New member
Hello.
I’m trying to determine if it is normal for the inside coil of my bridge pickup to remain active in position 2 of my 5 way switch.
This is regarding a new Godin LGXT I purchased in 2018. Here’s the manual:
When comparing the behavior of the neck pickup coils; in position 4 the Neck pickup inside coil is OFF/Inactive. I confirmed this by tapping the pickup poles with a small screwdriver. There is no contact noise whatsoever. The coil is off.
But with the Bridge pickup in position 2, the inside poles sound like they are still active, but at a much lower volume. The outside coil (closer to the bridge), is active of course.
Godin’s take on this is; These are sympathetic overtones and vibrations coming through and a byproduct of coil splitting on these pickups.
Can anyone comment on what the is expected behavior is?
Thanks,
JT
I’m trying to determine if it is normal for the inside coil of my bridge pickup to remain active in position 2 of my 5 way switch.
This is regarding a new Godin LGXT I purchased in 2018. Here’s the manual:
The LGXT delivers electric sounds via 2 Seymour Duncan humbucker pick-ups (SH II jazz in the neck and a Custom IIIin the bridge) thanks to a special 5-way switch set-up, extra meaty humbucker tones co-exist with glassy single coil sounds in the second and forth position.
When comparing the behavior of the neck pickup coils; in position 4 the Neck pickup inside coil is OFF/Inactive. I confirmed this by tapping the pickup poles with a small screwdriver. There is no contact noise whatsoever. The coil is off.
But with the Bridge pickup in position 2, the inside poles sound like they are still active, but at a much lower volume. The outside coil (closer to the bridge), is active of course.
Godin’s take on this is; These are sympathetic overtones and vibrations coming through and a byproduct of coil splitting on these pickups.
Can anyone comment on what the is expected behavior is?
Thanks,
JT