Spin-a-split question

Timeweaver

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Hi all.
I'm think I'm going to wire the humbuckers on my guitar for the spin-a-split setup found on the tech page (http://www.seymourduncan.com/website/support/techtips.shtml) very soon but I got a quick question. It might sound foolish but I have no previous experience with wiring so I don't know a lot yet.
My question is: When the tone knob is at 10 (which means that both coils are at 100% output, right?) will it be the complete same as if the humbucker were just wired like standard series wiring or will it be like parallel wiring?
Thanks in advance...
 
Re: Spin-a-split question

Its almost the same as a humbucker in normal series wiring, except that you'll have the resistance of the tone pot going between the red/white combo and ground. The affect should be minimul, but it could have a tiny bit of impact.
 
Re: Spin-a-split question

I went ahead with the 500k... WOuldnt know that to compare it to, but in the #5 position, I can sit near the monitor and get no interference on 10, and lots interference on 1... In position #4 it is the exact opposite, so that is dead on!!!

This is an extremely useful mod!!! I LOVE it!!!
 
Re: Spin-a-split question

ArtieToo said:
Its almost the same as a humbucker in normal series wiring, except that you'll have the resistance of the tone pot going between the red/white combo and ground. The affect should be minimul, but it could have a tiny bit of impact.

Thanks. What I needed to know :)
 
Re: Spin-a-split question

yep- i can't imagine have a bucker that I can't spin- the variety is amazing with just 1 pup
 
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