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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwubyd View Post
    Hi everyone,

    Just started learning guitar and thought I would make one.

    I like the sound of humbuckers, played clean rather than with distortion, which is a reason I picked this kit. I also like the look of the kit with the Bigsby and semi hollow. I am not a fan of the Strat bridges because they are a bit agricultural from a design point of view.

    Question: Can I split the humbuckers? Perhaps using a switching pot. Thoughts?

    Happy to hear advice and clarification or correction of a beginner's understanding of things.
    Hi and welcome!

    The humbuckers with my TL1-TH have just 2 wires, so splitting is not possible. I assume your kit will be same. But generally: 4 wires=splittable, 2 wires=not splittable.

    A big challenge I have is how to divide my time between guitar practice and building. I will be interested if you have some good suggestions on that.
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    I am sure I will find out. I don't plan to spend a lot of time building. I expect I will build this guitar, finishing it nicely, but not over the top, then just play it.

    Then again, if it is anything like bikes, the correct number to have is n+1 where n is the current number you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwubyd View Post
    ...if it is anything like bikes, the correct number to have is n+1 where n is the current number you have.
    It is exactly like bikes. I have 5 bikes and 13 finished guitars, with a bike build in parts, and several guitars in states varying from rough shaped body blank, to awaiting final finish coats.

    GAS (Guitar Acquisition Syndrome) is very real and quite incurable.
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