Thegrandwazoo
Active member
Hello, all. This is maybe my second or third post (I don't have many questions about such an awesome instrument, which is for the time being my first and only EBMM), I hope it's in the right place.
As you've likely guessed by the title, I own a beautiful Sterling HS (I believe it's an '09, but I don't think that's especially relevant to this question), and it continues to be the best-playing bass I've ever owned by a pretty goodly margin. I've always loved the Sterling feel, and after watching a lot of video demos and such, decided that I had to have an HS for the available tones. Thing is, as it turns out, I didn't. The only switch position I ever find myself using is 1 (or 5, all the way toward the bridge), which as I understand it is the humbucker only, in series. All the other positions, though I'm quite sure are very useful to many, I just can completely do without.
My question is this: is there anything physically or electronically about my bass to prevent me from relegating the single-coil to thumbrest-only usage and operating my humbucker with a 3-position switch like a regular Sterling? If I understand properly, the phantom coil on the HS is a part of the single-coil and not the humbucker like the OG Sterling. Would it be as simple as laying hold of a regular Sterling humbucker (I'd probably go Nordstrand if I did it) and position switch and slamming them in there? I don't imagine there are a lot of guys clamoring to make their basses less versatile, but to me, I feel that series/parallel/single would be more versatile than the unused options my bass offers. Thanks in advance.
As you've likely guessed by the title, I own a beautiful Sterling HS (I believe it's an '09, but I don't think that's especially relevant to this question), and it continues to be the best-playing bass I've ever owned by a pretty goodly margin. I've always loved the Sterling feel, and after watching a lot of video demos and such, decided that I had to have an HS for the available tones. Thing is, as it turns out, I didn't. The only switch position I ever find myself using is 1 (or 5, all the way toward the bridge), which as I understand it is the humbucker only, in series. All the other positions, though I'm quite sure are very useful to many, I just can completely do without.
My question is this: is there anything physically or electronically about my bass to prevent me from relegating the single-coil to thumbrest-only usage and operating my humbucker with a 3-position switch like a regular Sterling? If I understand properly, the phantom coil on the HS is a part of the single-coil and not the humbucker like the OG Sterling. Would it be as simple as laying hold of a regular Sterling humbucker (I'd probably go Nordstrand if I did it) and position switch and slamming them in there? I don't imagine there are a lot of guys clamoring to make their basses less versatile, but to me, I feel that series/parallel/single would be more versatile than the unused options my bass offers. Thanks in advance.