What are the limitations of a HH coil-splittable configuration?

Re: What are the limitations of a HH coil-splittable configuration?

I agree that Triple Shots are not the most graceful to manage in live-performance situations, so i like to use them as an intermediary step only towards the final goal, i.e. install them temporarily as an easy way to try out numerous options, decide which 3-6 of all those options i find useful and effective on that particular guitar, then remove the triple shots and dream up a permanent alternate wiring scheme that achieves those 3-6 "finalist" options in a more live-performance friendly setup, whether that means use of push-pulls, rotary switch, freeway switch, and/or megaswitch, etc.

This makes sense. In the end, I only want access to sounds I will use, without having to go past ones I won't. So, ideally the 5 favorite sounds get wired to a switch and I can get to them very quickly.
 
Re: What are the limitations of a HH coil-splittable configuration?

This makes sense. In the end, I only want access to sounds I will use, without having to go past ones I won't. So, ideally the 5 favorite sounds get wired to a switch and I can get to them very quickly.

Same here. When doing HH and a 5-way I only use combinations of humbuckers, inner coils (hum canceling), and parallel humbuckers, and less often a split coil, depending on how a given humbucker sounds when split.
 
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