Single Coil Red Wire?

Doomofman

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Probably a really simple answer to this... So I'll be wiring up a HSH setup once I get my parts, the Single Coil is a Vintage Hot Stack which has 3 conductor wires (black, white and red for tapping). The setup I'm going for is essentially this image:

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My question is, what do I do with the red cable from the Single Coil? Do I tape it up, ground it? Or can it be used in the push pull system somehow?
 
Re: Single Coil Red Wire?

Yeah . . . you treat it like the red/white in a humbucker. If you don't care about tapping, then tape it up. Or, wire it to a push-pull, or similar, (switched to ground), and use it to get a more vintage, chimey sound from the single.

Edit: I just thought, are you sure you only have three wires? I'm thinking a Hot Stack should have the same four as a humbucker.
 
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Re: Single Coil Red Wire?

Yeah . . . you treat it like the red/white in a humbucker. If you don't care about tapping, then tape it up. Or, wire it to a push-pull, or similar, (switched to ground), and use it to get a more vintage, chimey sound from the single.

Edit: I just thought, are you sure you only have three wires? I'm thinking a Hot Stack should have the same four as a humbucker.

Definitely 3, this is the chap https://www.seymourduncan.com/pickup/vintage-hot-stack-plus-strat?__uuid_ref=5d13802ae2b52?__uuid_ref=5d13802ae2b9a
 
Re: Single Coil Red Wire?

Ah, yes. I forgot that the old and new share the same name. Tape off the red wire. ;)
 
Re: Single Coil Red Wire?

It's my understanding that the red wire can be used to "split" the pup to the top coil only (not truly a "tap"). You'll gain some treble and clarity by splitting, but you'll lose the hum bucking.
 
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