Hi --
I recently installed a JB, Jazz and a 59 into a Dean 7-string. All three pickups have individual switches that pull the red/white connection to ground for when I want to get single coil sounds, which is as per the SB schematics. My question is: for the JB, Jazz, and the 59, which coil of the pickup is the one that is active when split this way? Is it the one that has the visible screws, or the one without the screws? Is there a rule of thumb?
I would of course prefer if the coil closest to the neck would be the active coil for the neck pickup, and for the bridge pickup I'd like it to be the one closest to the bridge (to get those cool 60's surf sounds!). Is this the standard configuration? My experiments using an E-bow seem to indicate that I've got things backwards, but I'm pretty sure the pickups are installed correctly according to the SD specs.
If it turns out I've got them backwards, can I simply reverse each of the pickups in its socket? This would have the minor disadvantage of having the "Seymour Duncan" logo being upside-down when the guitar is in a stand, but I would do it if it gave me what I think I need. Alternately, can I rewire the three coil switches so the red/white connection is pulled to hot instead? Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
I recently installed a JB, Jazz and a 59 into a Dean 7-string. All three pickups have individual switches that pull the red/white connection to ground for when I want to get single coil sounds, which is as per the SB schematics. My question is: for the JB, Jazz, and the 59, which coil of the pickup is the one that is active when split this way? Is it the one that has the visible screws, or the one without the screws? Is there a rule of thumb?
I would of course prefer if the coil closest to the neck would be the active coil for the neck pickup, and for the bridge pickup I'd like it to be the one closest to the bridge (to get those cool 60's surf sounds!). Is this the standard configuration? My experiments using an E-bow seem to indicate that I've got things backwards, but I'm pretty sure the pickups are installed correctly according to the SD specs.
If it turns out I've got them backwards, can I simply reverse each of the pickups in its socket? This would have the minor disadvantage of having the "Seymour Duncan" logo being upside-down when the guitar is in a stand, but I would do it if it gave me what I think I need. Alternately, can I rewire the three coil switches so the red/white connection is pulled to hot instead? Any other suggestions?
Thanks!