Yes I’ll just swap the pickups and keep everything else.If you do the swap yourself and if you like the original humbucker, I see no reason why you should not try.
Do you plan to keep the original pcb?
Yes I’ll just swap the pickups and keep everything else.If you do the swap yourself and if you like the original humbucker, I see no reason why you should not try.
Do you plan to keep the original pcb?
Neat! Ok that's good to know.
Pretty sure the PCB is the same but the pots are different (from all the images I've seen). You could solder something else in there. Or pick a humbucker that works with 250k pots. Or wire it up passively.
No, you can put a 500k resistor in parallel with the pickup and a 500k pot to see 250k. You can only reduce, not increase.It'd be desirable to keep the silent circuit for the single coils.
I suppose I could place a 250k resistor in parallel with the 250k volume pot only when the bridge pickup is selected so the humbucker will see a 500k pot?
I don't really care about the position 2 quack sound so much, I mostly use neck and bridge pickups.
No, you can put a 500k resistor in parallel with the pickup and a 500k pot to see 250k. You can only reduce, not increase.