Chistopher
malapterurus electricus tonewood instigator
Re: Tappable Humbucker
Not too many people use coil splits either believe it or not. Outside of guitar modders like us, I'd say half of guitar players think it's a gimmick. They complain that it doesn't make their guitar sound like a Fender. They have their expectations in the wrong place.
Another reason is that humbuckers are their new pickup of choice for newer genres, so quite a bit of single coil buyers either look for really hot singles hoping they can keep up in output while maintaining clarity, or vintage correctness. Tapping doesn't fall into either of those categories.
Personally, I think the best use for tapping is to go from P90 tone to stratty territory, like with the under appreciated Strabro-90.
The best coil tap I think would in theory be a P90 that tapped every single wind and then had a knob to control how many winds would be in the pickup, but in practice that is impossible.
Certainly some people like tapped coils, but the lack of dedicated tapped pickup products shows that it's not a big seller. They're even a little hard to buy, as not many retailers stock them. DiMarzio doesn't even offer any such pickups. If a tapped SSL-5 sounded legitimately like an SSL-1, or even similar, they'd probably be a hot seller for vintage output Strat players looking for a "boost" switch.
Not too many people use coil splits either believe it or not. Outside of guitar modders like us, I'd say half of guitar players think it's a gimmick. They complain that it doesn't make their guitar sound like a Fender. They have their expectations in the wrong place.
Another reason is that humbuckers are their new pickup of choice for newer genres, so quite a bit of single coil buyers either look for really hot singles hoping they can keep up in output while maintaining clarity, or vintage correctness. Tapping doesn't fall into either of those categories.
Personally, I think the best use for tapping is to go from P90 tone to stratty territory, like with the under appreciated Strabro-90.
The best coil tap I think would in theory be a P90 that tapped every single wind and then had a knob to control how many winds would be in the pickup, but in practice that is impossible.
