Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: hhcave on January 13, 2008, 09:40:23 AM
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Hi,
Im just about to buy my set of Miracle Mans, i just need to know what exactly 4 conductor wiring is?
Im installing the pickups into a Gibson Les Paul Custom (3-way toggle switch) - does this mean i should get the 4 conductor wiring or is the 2-braided conductor wiring better suited?
Thanks!
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What is four conductor wiring? Individual termination of the start and finish leads from each coil of a humbucking pickup to a cable with four separate conductors plus a shield. This allows extremely versatile switching arrangments such as series/parallel, coil split, in/out of phase and so on.
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yeah i can hardly understand that...can anyone please translate that into english?
Basically what do i want?
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Either, Four conducter can function the same as two conductor, but 2 can't function the same as 4. So, just for the sake of it, you may want to get 4 conducter if you ever feel like using one of the coils from the humbucker on its own (coil split)
2 conductor - standard LP stuff
4 Conductor - can do ^ as well as using one of the coils
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If you're going to install the pickups yourself, and you don't know what 4-conductor wiring is, then you better get braided 2-conductor :)
BUT!
If you're gonna have a guitar tech install the pups for you - and you want install some sort of coil-splitting capabilities, etc - then get 4-conductor.
Ok, I think that's it 8)
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ok great, thanks so there is no difference in tone or anything if i get the 4 conductor wiring? If i just use it for standard les paul stuff and it would act the same as 2-braided conductors until i install coil splits? (which i probably wont...)
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ok great, thanks so there is no difference in tone or anything if i get the 4 conductor wiring? If i just use it for standard les paul stuff and it would act the same as 2-braided conductors until i install coil splits? (which i probably wont...)
Yes.