Rod, if you are thinking single vol and tone, this diagram will do that. Use the edited one at the bottom of the page not my incorrect one at the top.
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.a...ead.php?t=6101
Grant
Rod, if you are thinking single vol and tone, this diagram will do that. Use the edited one at the bottom of the page not my incorrect one at the top.
https://www.buildyourownguitar.com.a...ead.php?t=6101
Grant
A traditional P-90 is a single coil. neverwas was using a Kent Armstrong Noiseless P-90 which is technically a humbucker.
I have read that Kent does not recommend splitting those because they won't sound very good with one small coil. Same reason people don't split single coil-sized rail humbuckers. They sound very anaemic.
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Only splitting the HB, not the P90. As McCreed has pointed out, was using a 4 wire P90 for this circuit. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
As with any guitar setup, you want sort your pickup heights (from the strings) as the volume difference can be quite noticeable.
Grant
There are P90s with coil tap - extra winds for hotter output, and a tap at a lesser wind mark, to allow for a lower output option.