marcello252
Well-known member
Ok, that's a thing I don't understand I want to share.
I recently had a Squier mustang, it came with 2 humbuckers I didn't like, so I bought a new pickguard with switches and I wired a couple of single coil , SSL5 bridge + SSL1 neck, you know in a mustang the single switch can invert the phase of its pickup.
Being single coils I expected no change in sound, when singularly engaged, inverting the phase. Well, no. I clearly hear a difference comparing the two positions, although very slightly, I'd say in the bass freqs.
does anybody know why? Am I just going nut?
I recently had a Squier mustang, it came with 2 humbuckers I didn't like, so I bought a new pickguard with switches and I wired a couple of single coil , SSL5 bridge + SSL1 neck, you know in a mustang the single switch can invert the phase of its pickup.
Being single coils I expected no change in sound, when singularly engaged, inverting the phase. Well, no. I clearly hear a difference comparing the two positions, although very slightly, I'd say in the bass freqs.
does anybody know why? Am I just going nut?