I was just playing my AL-3001 and it sounded a bit thick for what I was noodling. So I went to pull up a tone knob to switch to single coil, only to realize one thing - this isn't one of my guitars with push/pull enabled coil splitting.
Add to that as hard as I tried, my fingers felt the digging in as the annoyingly sharp knob (who knew better than to comply) just stayed in place. It didn't quite hurt, but still... I laughed at my idiocy, but it brings to light something I never thought of before: I now hate push/pulls.
I hate push/pulls because there is very little about them to visually inform me that they are there. They sit a little higher than normal knobs and that is it. The existence of a switch on the other hand is visually obvious. I can't always remember which of my humbucker guitars have coil split via push/pull, but I don't need to remember which have coil split via switch. So yeah, I now hate push/pulls.
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I hate soldering push/pull pots, with all those little pins... So much so that when I sold my 3100MCC, I didn't even bother to put the stock pickups back in.
The only guitar that I own with push/pulls anymore is the Mahogany Tele that I built. Tim made the pickups with the south coil wound to 6k (10k total), and that works out well, but otherwise, I have no use for split-coil with regular humbuckers.
The only guitar that I own with push/pulls anymore is the Mahogany Tele that I built. Tim made the pickups with the south coil wound to 6k (10k total), and that works out well, but otherwise, I have no use for split-coil with regular humbuckers.
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I agree in many cases with typical humbuckers. The P100's in my AD-3200MCC sound very good split, as do the stacked pickups in my Revelation RLR. But yeah, a lot of humbuckers just don't pull it off.
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I am not really a fan of the sound you get from a “split” HB either, but I did have an LP studio that had the feature and I did use it occasionally.
I did play an LP once that had “push-push” pots instead of push-pull and they worked pretty slick.
But overall if I want single coils I would opt for one of my single coil guitars
I did play an LP once that had “push-push” pots instead of push-pull and they worked pretty slick.
But overall if I want single coils I would opt for one of my single coil guitars
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BatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 12:48 pm ...
I hate push/pulls because there is very little about them to visually inform me that they are there. They sit a little higher than normal knobs and that is it. The existence of a switch on the other hand is visually obvious. I can't always remember which of my humbucker guitars have coil split via push/pull, but I don't need to remember which have coil split via switch. So yeah, I now hate push/pulls.
My suggestion to both of you is to try a set of SD PRails in SD triple shot rings, they work. And you can put them anywhere a HB fits!
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... set-arched
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-product/p-rails
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... riple-shot
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Looks clever to me. In a perfect world, I´d try that.dabbler wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:11 pmBatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 12:48 pm ...
I hate push/pulls because there is very little about them to visually inform me that they are there. They sit a little higher than normal knobs and that is it. The existence of a switch on the other hand is visually obvious. I can't always remember which of my humbucker guitars have coil split via push/pull, but I don't need to remember which have coil split via switch. So yeah, I now hate push/pulls.My suggestion to both of you is to try a set of SD PRails in SD triple shot rings, they work. And you can put them anywhere a HB fits!
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... set-arched
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-product/p-rails
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... riple-shot
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I have seen those mentioned a couple times. I'm waiting to hear reviews from people whose ears I really trust. They do look interesting.dabbler wrote: ↑Mon Mar 15, 2021 9:11 pm
My suggestion to both of you is to try a set of SD PRails in SD triple shot rings, they work. And you can put them anywhere a HB fits!
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... set-arched
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-product/p-rails
https://www.seymourduncan.com/single-pr ... riple-shot
May I suggest Peavey/Rhodes wiring?
p13 of "The Ancient Order of the Mystic Magnetic Pickup": https://peavey.com/PDFs/HPW-Chapter-5.pdf
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Only we guitar players would turn a random rant about a push/pull pot into a religious pickup quest.
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LOL Yes, or, at the very least, to turn whatever into a guitar quest. A new guitar always makes you smile.BatUtilityBelt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 11:55 am Only we guitar players would turn a random rant about a push/pull pot into a religious pickup quest.
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That doesn’t address the problem, especially if you don’t modify the pickup construction like they did. Half of a PAF hum bucker will never have a Strat like sound, and two Strat pickups next to each other RWRP will never sound like a PAF. Wiring will not fix this.glasshand wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 8:42 amMay I suggest Peavey/Rhodes wiring?
p13 of "The Ancient Order of the Mystic Magnetic Pickup": https://peavey.com/PDFs/HPW-Chapter-5.pdf
Oh, I agree with you that half a PAF doesn't sound like a Strat single, but my point about the wiring is that it doesn't have to be all or nothing; you can do a kind of variable split.Chocol8 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 6:27 pm That doesn’t address the problem, especially if you don’t modify the pickup construction like they did. Half of a PAF hum bucker will never have a Strat like sound, and two Strat pickups next to each other RWRP will never sound like a PAF. Wiring will not fix this.
I've got a Washburn W164 that came wired like that stock. IIRC, two volumes, a master tone and the fourth pot "blended" the coil split...
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