just saw these (no idea how old the idea is)...
http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/e ... ils_shpr1/
p90/single coil splittalbe HB
p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
I have one in stock, haven't tried one yet though.
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
Yes, in fact you can have four or more settings if you want to do the multi-mini-switch dance.
You can have:
Both coils in series as a humbucker
Both coils in parallel as a humbucker
Just the blade coil
Just the P90 coil
You could also have both coils out of phase with each other, but that would be of little use to most people.
Most players would run with a single miniswitch doing Blade/HB/P90
Or with a push-pull, P90/HB
You can have:
Both coils in series as a humbucker
Both coils in parallel as a humbucker
Just the blade coil
Just the P90 coil
You could also have both coils out of phase with each other, but that would be of little use to most people.
Most players would run with a single miniswitch doing Blade/HB/P90
Or with a push-pull, P90/HB
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
I haven't tried one but it is a cool idea.........shame its a bit ugly though they should have just made the sides (edges) straight
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
You're saying that with a straight face after having THOSE guitars in your sig??shame its a bit ugly though
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ROG go to your roomRog wrote:You're saying that with a straight face after having THOSE guitars in your sig??shame its a bit ugly though
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
+1willow13 wrote:ROG go to your room
that axe is beautiful Willow, dont listen to Rog
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Re: p-rails - anyone tried 'em?
Smeg, even I don't listen to Rog!!
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