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Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Brow on April 03, 2005, 11:41:02 PM

Title: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operation.
Post by: Brow on April 03, 2005, 11:41:02 PM
Hi there.

I was just wondering how to wire a BK humbucker for series/parallel or Coil tap using a push/pull pot?

Also, what's the difference between wiring a pickup for series/parallel operation against coil tap?

Thanx for any info  :D

Craig
Title: Re: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operatio
Post by: Tim on April 04, 2005, 07:58:49 AM
Quote from: Brow
Hi there.

I was just wondering how to wire a BK humbucker for series/parallel or Coil tap using a push/pull pot?

Also, what's the difference between wiring a pickup for series/parallel operation against coil tap?

Thanx for any info  :D

Craig


Hi Craig,

As long as you've go 4 conductor wire you can access all of the above options easily-I'll be posting wiring schematics for them very soon but both mods are easy to do with a DPDT push pull pot or switch.
Coil tapping or coil shunt grounds out one of the two coils in a humbucker giving you psuedo single coil tone.
Series operation is standard humbucking where the signal is routed through one coil and then the other.
Parallel tone is still humcancelling but produces a thinner tone as the signal is routed through both coils simultaneously-players like Paul gilbert use this a lot.
Title: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operation.
Post by: HJM on April 04, 2005, 08:45:29 AM
It's clearer if you have an understanding of how pickups work - have a look on teh web, try this site first

http://www.guitarnuts.com/wiring/pickups.php
Title: Re: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operatio
Post by: Brow on April 04, 2005, 05:29:20 PM
Thanx for the replies Tim and HJM.

Quote from: Tim
Hi Craig,

As long as you've go 4 conductor wire you can access all of the above options easily-I'll be posting wiring schematics for them very soon but both mods are easy to do with a DPDT push pull pot or switch.
Coil tapping or coil shunt grounds out one of the two coils in a humbucker giving you psuedo single coil tone.
Series operation is standard humbucking where the signal is routed through one coil and then the other.
Parallel tone is still humcancelling but produces a thinner tone as the signal is routed through both coils simultaneously-players like Paul gilbert use this a lot.


Both humbuckers I have came with 4 Conductor wiring (Black Dog bridge and Riff Raff neck).
 
Is there anychance you'd be able to give me a brief run through of where the pickup wires would go in-order to achieve Series/Parallel switching using a Push/Pull pot?

Thanx for any info you can offer.

Craig
Title: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operation.
Post by: Brow on April 05, 2005, 06:19:33 PM
Got your email with the schematics Tim, thanx alot  :D

Craig
Title: Re: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operation.
Post by: johnson on March 14, 2016, 04:45:22 PM
The main differences there will be that BAREKNUCKLE will use a reverse magnet for the neck pickup, so you have to have reversed neck wiring also to get everything working in-phase. This is in order to be able to fit a regular PAF style pickup (one row of screws) the correct way around in the guitar and still get hum cancelling between the inner coils of bridge and neck together. Other brands simply use a symmetrical neck pickup and fit it in the guitar backwards.
Title: Re: Wiring a pickup for Series/Parallel or Coil Tap Operation.
Post by: Dave Sloven on March 14, 2016, 10:10:32 PM
I think this wins the internet award for necrobump of the century!  First reply for over a decade!

There are a lot of schematics on the BKP site now