![]() ![]() Gibson P-90s are always south-up, and their P.A.F. Nashville Tele, you just can have the best of all worlds.with all those combos.noise cancel wise. Early P-Basses with the Tele-style headstock had a Strat-shaped single coil pickup. Issue is there is NO STANDARD in the industry, so manufactures make them however they please, so when you mix BRANDS, you can get things messed up, either PHASE wise ( which as I said can be overcome) or loosing the polarity relationship and be out of luck for the noise cancel deal.Īnother conundrum is Fender Strat sets that are noise cancel have the middle as the RP, them when you do like I like and add a neck on switch to get bridge and neck together (7 way !) you loose noise cancel with those two.but some S C's aren't bad as far as that goes so not the end of the world. ![]() then the middle single pickup should be forward and the neck s/b reverse. stock humbucker for bridge is typically the sm as the first two pickups on a strat. As far as noise cancelling, they need to be opposite in polarity for that. that would depend on polarity of the middle/neck pickup. So by how you CONNECT one of the two, you can get any in phase. Note the magnet polarity was changed in 1960 (even though Seymour thought it was 1958, other data suggests its more like 1959/1960). ![]() He then averaged the data together by year, and came up with this table. Every magnet’s fields bend over the sides and reverse polarity, meaning that placing a magnet over the body will still provide bipolar exposure. Seymour got this data from the thousands of Strat pickups he has fixed or rewound. Even if there is some basis for polarity differences, the concept remains questionable. As far as I understand it, one of these is for canceling hum, but the other is simply to negate phasing issues caused by the string being 'sampled' two times in the side-to-side layout. The term should really be REVERSE CONNECTED. The issue of polarity is primarily focused on static magnets. In a traditional PAF-style humbucker with two side-by-side magnets, the magnets are reverse polarity and the coil winding is reversed. And as said, with the wind deal, it really don't mean Jack. Remember RW/RP is a relative term, that being what one pup is to it's mate when played together ( as with a Strat in #2). ![]()
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