I recently posted about some fun wiring options for my SG, I was going to go with the triple shots then series/phase for 2 push pulls. Ordered the shots, they didn't work out. So I'm sitting with it as split/split on 2 push/pulls and I''m rather satisfied. I LOVE the coil split options I'm able to get, I get a great single coil sound and I couldn't be happier.
I've just acquired a Schecter C-1. I enjoy it, it needs new pickups and I don't like the "coil tapping" that's installed. I think it's because it's an actual coil tapping and not splitting like I like. It sounds like it's still a humbucker but volume is cut down, like a coil tap might sound. But there's a hum, and I look at the wiring and it looks to be coil split wiring. I much prefer a definitive coil split sound. Then again, this could just be the pickups.
Though, I also could fine without the 3 controls. Right off the top of my head, I was thinking of simply coil splitting on both V knobs and calling it a day. Then I thought...what if I made it V/T/3 -way toggle? (replacing the 3rd knob with a 3-way to eliminate any cosmetic changes to the guitar) What kind of options could I find by doing that?
I love tonal options on a guitar, and I do use them. I use my splitting a TON! I must have coil splitting in this set up, I'll never have a humbucker guitar without that again. I love it way too much. I dig the phase reversal sound, but I'm curious about series parallel. I'm thinking the series parallel might be more useful for me. Would I need a 3way toggle? Is a V/V/T able to do Split/Split/ series parallel?
For now I'm going with my generic splitting on my vol pots, since that's really easy and I know I like it. Plus I can always rewire everything later.
I've just acquired a Schecter C-1. I enjoy it, it needs new pickups and I don't like the "coil tapping" that's installed. I think it's because it's an actual coil tapping and not splitting like I like. It sounds like it's still a humbucker but volume is cut down, like a coil tap might sound. But there's a hum, and I look at the wiring and it looks to be coil split wiring. I much prefer a definitive coil split sound. Then again, this could just be the pickups.
Though, I also could fine without the 3 controls. Right off the top of my head, I was thinking of simply coil splitting on both V knobs and calling it a day. Then I thought...what if I made it V/T/3 -way toggle? (replacing the 3rd knob with a 3-way to eliminate any cosmetic changes to the guitar) What kind of options could I find by doing that?
I love tonal options on a guitar, and I do use them. I use my splitting a TON! I must have coil splitting in this set up, I'll never have a humbucker guitar without that again. I love it way too much. I dig the phase reversal sound, but I'm curious about series parallel. I'm thinking the series parallel might be more useful for me. Would I need a 3way toggle? Is a V/V/T able to do Split/Split/ series parallel?
For now I'm going with my generic splitting on my vol pots, since that's really easy and I know I like it. Plus I can always rewire everything later.