On a Sillouette, I replaced the H-S-H pickups with a set of EMG actives.
It increased the sustain and output ,
The tones became more pure and clean which makes it even more versitile when driving the FX box.
There was no grainyness to the sound, as has been reported with older EMG pups.
However the output was not Quite a strong as I anticipated, and the pure clean was a little too sterile for my liking.
After doing some research it Was obvious that it was suffereing from a phasing problem with the Humbuckers.,I often run all three pups together , which should Kick a--, but it was missing the target .
The bridge(H) pup and the middle(S) pup sounded fine
The neck(H) and middle(S) sounded good
But All Together It was no stronger than the bridge pup mellowed out.
So I decided to
on the bridge Humbucker.
There are several approaches [/list]
So I flipped the plug over
Fortunately the plug was easily turned with the ground in the center.
This did not not alter the electrical polarity, but had the effect of reversing the phase from the pups.
I "ain't" no electrical genius so if this is incorrect , feel free to correct my explanation of what was changed.
The point being the power output went way up , to where I expected it would be ,
when I hit the "panic button" and activate all 5 pups simultaneously.
An Added bonus is that the sound quality of the Sillouette is brought out.
The undertonres and personality are more distinctive than ever , the sterile sound created by the reversed phase was cancelled and the tonal expression inherent within the guitar design was amplified.
My thinking is that iinitially, the two Humbuckers were Humbucking each other , or cleaning up the sound by cancelling each other out , t
They were phased in such a manner that the output of each was canceling the other and now the phases are additive and in sync.
It increased the sustain and output ,
The tones became more pure and clean which makes it even more versitile when driving the FX box.
There was no grainyness to the sound, as has been reported with older EMG pups.
However the output was not Quite a strong as I anticipated, and the pure clean was a little too sterile for my liking.
After doing some research it Was obvious that it was suffereing from a phasing problem with the Humbuckers.,I often run all three pups together , which should Kick a--, but it was missing the target .
The bridge(H) pup and the middle(S) pup sounded fine
The neck(H) and middle(S) sounded good
But All Together It was no stronger than the bridge pup mellowed out.
So I decided to
on the bridge Humbucker.
There are several approaches [/list]
- Physically turn the pup around, end to end
- Unsolder the active leads and reverse them
- On the EMGs the pup is plugged into the wiring harness
So I flipped the plug over
Fortunately the plug was easily turned with the ground in the center.
This did not not alter the electrical polarity, but had the effect of reversing the phase from the pups.
I "ain't" no electrical genius so if this is incorrect , feel free to correct my explanation of what was changed.
The point being the power output went way up , to where I expected it would be ,
when I hit the "panic button" and activate all 5 pups simultaneously.
An Added bonus is that the sound quality of the Sillouette is brought out.
The undertonres and personality are more distinctive than ever , the sterile sound created by the reversed phase was cancelled and the tonal expression inherent within the guitar design was amplified.
My thinking is that iinitially, the two Humbuckers were Humbucking each other , or cleaning up the sound by cancelling each other out , t
They were phased in such a manner that the output of each was canceling the other and now the phases are additive and in sync.
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