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VenousPlatypus

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Ok, this may make me look like a complete MM noob, but what does "Phantom" mean in relation to bass pickups?
 

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Exactly. It's a noise canceling coil. Phantom in that you can't hear it (or see it... without taking the bass apart).
 

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so what, persay, does it do (other than the obvious noise canceling). like does it stop the humming of too much treble and such? like what in relation to the switch of a MM SR HS's switch does it do.
 

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so when u have the switch set to a certain coil + phantom, it is only that coil, minus the background noise?
 

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Yes. The phantom coil allows us to use the SR5 H and Sterling 4H humbucker in single coil mode without the 60Hz hum.
 

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ah cool, thank you all for the response, it definately helped me out :} just another reason to get a MM..
 

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so when u have the switch set to a certain coil + phantom, it is only that coil, minus the background noise?

Exactly, not affect to the sound/tone!

Simple physics phenomenon, or should I say electro-technical patent, used for simple self/auto noise canceling!

P.S. ...just one info, in Europe we have 50Hz AC network, but the same s***! :D
 
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