Re: Split bucker and single coil polarity
Having 2 pickups that are reverse wound to cancel hum doesn't alter the tonality at all, it's when they have an opposing polarity that the tone changes.
When you have 2 pickups wound in the same direction and wired together, the ambient noise signals are oriented the same way. When you have 2 pickups wound in opposing directions, the ambient noise signals oppose each other and cancel each other out (or at least diminish each other).
When you have 2 pickups with the same polarity and wired together, the signal from the guitar's strings are oriented the same way, and the signal is louder and fuller (something you don't want with hum, but might want with our string's sound). When you have 2 pickups wired together with opposing polarities, the signals "fight" each other, and becomes weaker, loosing alot of low end.
Look at it this way:
2 In phase signals:
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Signals don't conflict each other, signal is strong, bad for hum, subjective for tone.
2 out of phase signals:
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Signals conflict each other, signal is weak, good for hum, subjective for tone.