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  posted on 7/22/2007 at 22:12 
Hi,

I'm looking at Seymour Duncan's SH-1 '59 Model humbuckers for a new LP, and I need a little help. I see these pickups are available with either a single-conductor cable or a 4-conductor cable. Can someone please explain what difference (if any) there could be between these two options in terms of tone? Why would you choose one over the other?

Any help would be great. Thanks!

 

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  posted on 7/22/2007 at 23:34,  Reply 1  
Depends on how you want to wire it with other pickups etc... Coil tap, series,parallel...........
 
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  posted on 7/22/2007 at 23:53,  Reply 2  
OK, thanks. I'm not actually interested in coil tapping, etc. I'm just looking for a conventional set-up - two '59s, two volume/two tone controls, and a 3-way toggle. I'm guessing that a single-conductor cable will suit me fine?

Appreciated the fast reply!

 
 


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