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Helix89

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Hello!

So I've never really had a bass with a pickup selector. Recently got myself an EBMM Sterling HS and I love it.

But I have a question that maybe is dumb... maybe not. When I start with the pickup selector in 1st position (neck position/Coil 3+phantom) and move it slowly towards 2nd position, at some point in between the two there is a click/audible volume increase from the speaker and I get a different tone having the switch there than either 1st or 2nd position. Same thing happens between position 3 and 4.

Maybe I don't know enough about how the wiring works? What could be happening here? Is it possible to have both wirings active at the same time (something like Coil 3+phantom+2 or such)? Anyone else ever have this experience or can shed any light on it?

Thanks!
 

Helix89

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Sorry I may have my position #s inverted, I was thinking closest to neck was position 1.
 

danny-79

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If you are moving the switch very slowly it’s possible that for a second, two circuits are active at the same time. You can do that though with any blade style selector
 

Helix89

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Ok thanks so much! Didn't know that about these types of selectors, very cool to have more tones available than I thought
 

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Didn't know that about these types of
selectors, very cool to have more tones
available than I thought

Most likely the three "official" selections
are the only hum-resistant combinations.
 
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