Just curious how they sound wired in series. How they might compare to a Cool Rails, which seems to have very close specs?
I'm more intersted in wiring them stereo.
But then You can do that with any humbucker with 2 sets af adjustable coils... just remove some poles...
Originally Posted by TheGZeusI'm more intersted in wiring them stereo.
Funny you should say that. I was also thinking that wiring one of the VR's or Duck's like this:. . . would give you a sort of built-in bass/treble control. Might be interesting.
Anyone else tried one yet?
Edit: I used one of my generic humbucker artwork for that example. A VR/Duck wouldn't look like that.
Bump. Maybe someone's tried one now?
i havent artie, but i am curious as t why you think that would yield a bass/treble result? ...also, i dont know about the duck/vr, but in the next gen mystery noiseless, the coils are not evenly wound ... the noise cancelling is brought about by a combination of an antenna/shield feeding the second coil with just enough winds to do the job, leaving the tone production essentially fmo just the true single coil ...
good luck
t4d
Originally Posted by tone4daysi havent artie, but i am curious as t why you think that would yield a bass/treble result?
Here's what I was thinking: The VR/Duckbucker has one set of pole peices for the lower three strings, and one for the upper three strings. So if you wired up a dial-a-split, (my variation of spin-a-split), you'ld effectively be balancing the lower strings with the upper. Not quite bass/treble to be sure, but possibly, an interesting affect. Maybe not.
- Jul 27 Tue 2010 20:59
Anyone tried the new 4-wire Vintage Rails/Duckbuckers?
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