what is an out of phase pickup. Can my humbucker with 4 conducter wire be modified to be out of phase. Can this be done without installing a switch. What kind of sound will be produced.
A normal humbucker works by having two coils of wire wound around bobbins which feature poles screws or slugs either side of a bar magnetic.
The coils are wired in series and have opposing electrical polarity, they also have reversed magnetic polarity as one coil is south and the other north (usually screw coil south polarity, slug coil north).
This means that 60 cycle hum is magnetically out of phase whilst the pickup signal itself is in phase.
Reverse the electrical polarity of one coil and the pickup becomes out of phase as the electrical polarity of the two coils is now the same but the magnetic polarity is reversed.
The resulting tone is weak and brittle, alot quieter and with all the mids lost.
The same problem can occur with two single coils switched on together-as long as their electrical polarity and magnetic polarity is the same, they'll be in pahse with each other. Swap over either one-out of phase.
so for two single coils to be humcancelling both magnetic and electrical polarity has to be reversed in one coil, ie one coil south up and clockwise wound, the other north up and counter clockwise wound.
Sorry this is a bit longwinded but you did ask :twisted: