Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Tim on April 02, 2005, 10:48:47 PM
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If you're wiring a BKP humbucker with 4 conductor and want to be able to select the screw coil with a coil tap/shunt, wire black to hot of pot tag, red and screen to ground and finally green/white to tap/shunt. This way the slug coil is grounded out when the tap/shunt is activated leaving the screw coil active. Great for HSS setups when the middle coil is RWRP -you get another hum cancelling tone in pos 2 of a 5 way. Alternatively to select the slug coil in a tap/shunt wire red to hot and black/screen to ground, green/white to tap, this would give you non humcancelling parallel tone in conjuction with a RWRP coil of an HSS setup.
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Hi Tim,
Does'nt this reverse the phase of the whole humbucker pickup ??
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Yes, but it's in phase with the singles, I believe :?
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As a humbucker, it doesn't matter which way the signal goes if the pickup is used on it's own.If you had two humbuckers on a guitar they'd have to both be wired the same so as not to be out of phase with each other.
In this instance the pahse is correct for use with a RWRP middle coil and the screw coil of a humbucker to hum cancel when in parallel-if you wire the other way around,red to hot, black to gnd and green/white to tap, then you end up with the slug coil and RWRP middle on in pos 2 in parallel with no hum cancelling.