Wiring Question (Coil Split soldering accident)

FAC

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Folks,

I think I know the answer to this, but I thought I would ask the collective consciousness...

I tried to wire up my Les Paul (2 humbuckers) with a push pull pot for coil split, but came across an unintentional anomaly because of my extensive soldering skills (um...not).

I wanted one switch to split both at the same time, so I wired the white/red wire from the bridge pickup to one side of the switch, and the white/red wire from the neck pickup to the other side of the switch, so they would both go to ground when I pulled the push pull up.

Well, I accidentally wired it such that the white/red wires from BOTH pickups ended up touching (damn, those switches have small soldering posts...)...when I engaged the push pull, I did indeed get single coil mode for each pickup...but when the push pull was not engaged, each pickup sounded different...more like an in-between sound, but not quite.

I thought about it for a while, and I assume since the white/red wires from each pickup were accidentally touching, I was getting the selected pickup PLUS one coil from the other pickup? Does this sound plausible? It was an easy fix to get it right, but I am curious what exactly I did by accident before I fixed it. I must admit, I kind of liked the sound of the bridge pickup plus one coil from the neck pickup (assuming that is what happened).

Thanks.
 
Re: Wiring Question (Coil Split soldering accident)

id guess what you have going on is that you have one coil feeding into its normal coil in series and another coil in series from the other pup, which might make those two coils in parallel
 
Re: Wiring Question (Coil Split soldering accident)

You can see a schematic for what you did here.

Yep...that's what happened. Thanks for the schematic.

I've rewired it this way now...I really like the additional in between sounds vs. the coil split (which sounded weak).
 
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