Guitarburetor
Well-known member
Yes, it can be done...
The stock Sterling pickup will function as a passive pickup. There are 3 coils on the pickup, and they can be wired in series or parallel, but the magnetic polarity and phase relationship must be correct for it to work properly in the passive scenario. This will need to be considered when you rewire the switch for passive operation.
The "output level" is a pretty meaningless spec, as it could only be measured in a controlled test and there is no real standard for this. It all depends on the strings, pickup proximity to the strings and most of all how hard the string is played.
You should know that the Sterling preamp has two differential inputs, both of which are used in the Series and Single modes of the switch. In the Parallel mode the second input is grounded and the pickup is connected in parallel.
Good Luck.
The stock Sterling pickup will function as a passive pickup. There are 3 coils on the pickup, and they can be wired in series or parallel, but the magnetic polarity and phase relationship must be correct for it to work properly in the passive scenario. This will need to be considered when you rewire the switch for passive operation.
The "output level" is a pretty meaningless spec, as it could only be measured in a controlled test and there is no real standard for this. It all depends on the strings, pickup proximity to the strings and most of all how hard the string is played.
You should know that the Sterling preamp has two differential inputs, both of which are used in the Series and Single modes of the switch. In the Parallel mode the second input is grounded and the pickup is connected in parallel.
Good Luck.