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Author Topic: Does Humbucker Parallel Mode Still Matter in an H-S-H Setup?  (Read 1529 times)

motis

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Does Humbucker Parallel Mode Still Matter in an H-S-H Setup?
« on: October 13, 2025, 02:12:10 PM »
I recently picked up a Black Hawk set along with a Cobra middle for an H-S-H setup. I’ve heard quite a few players mention that the Black Hawk’s parallel tones are surprisingly good, which got me wondering about something:

When a humbucker set is in an H-S-H configuration (rather than H-H), does the humbucker parallel mode still have tonal merit(or in parallel mode working with middle pickup) , given that the traditional 2 and 4 positions already exist?

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Re: Does Humbucker Parallel Mode Still Matter in an H-S-H Setup?
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2025, 09:34:23 AM »
The humbucker in parallel certainly offers a different tone compared to positions 2 and 4, due to the much closer proximity and physical attributes of the active coils, giving it a smoother sound that's less notchy / scooped than the sound of a humbucker coil blended in parallel with a singlecoil - Whether it's a useful addition for your personal needs is really down to taste, though
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