Stevenems
03-25-2008, 03:09 AM
I just installed a set of SD1 stacked humbuckers in my strat. At the same time I also installed copper shielding and removed all the normal ground loops in the wiring to prevent hum in the split mode, and that turned out to be really effective. In fact, I can barely notice a difference between humbucking mode and split mode sounds with the SD's, except that split is ever so slightly more bright sounding and a little louder.
My previous experience with humbuckers has been that they've had a sort of buzz-saw snarl to them. The SD1's just sound like quiet single coils to me, even in humcancelling mode. That's not a bad thing, but it was a little surprising - I was expecting a bigger difference in sound qualities between the split and series humcancelling modes.
So what makes for the more snarly humbucker sound in, say, an H2 - the side-by-side coil arrangement, hotter winding, or a combinanation of the two?
Also, out of curiousity, are Anderson electronics cavities shielded? I like traditional sparkly single coil sounds, but hum drives me crazy. If TAGs are well shielded, that will make my decision between whether to specify VA5's or SF1's much harder when I've saved up enough money to order a new guitar this summer...
Thanks,
Steve
My previous experience with humbuckers has been that they've had a sort of buzz-saw snarl to them. The SD1's just sound like quiet single coils to me, even in humcancelling mode. That's not a bad thing, but it was a little surprising - I was expecting a bigger difference in sound qualities between the split and series humcancelling modes.
So what makes for the more snarly humbucker sound in, say, an H2 - the side-by-side coil arrangement, hotter winding, or a combinanation of the two?
Also, out of curiousity, are Anderson electronics cavities shielded? I like traditional sparkly single coil sounds, but hum drives me crazy. If TAGs are well shielded, that will make my decision between whether to specify VA5's or SF1's much harder when I've saved up enough money to order a new guitar this summer...
Thanks,
Steve