C -CB- Epic Member Messages 5,427 Jan 8, 2008 #2 Normally Pbass sets are series, in phase. Since they're split, and have some overlap (believe it or not), you'd get OOF on the A and D more than the E and G.
Normally Pbass sets are series, in phase. Since they're split, and have some overlap (believe it or not), you'd get OOF on the A and D more than the E and G.
S Shmoopie Hero Member Messages 1,582 Jan 8, 2008 #3 just have your self a listen. http://www.guitar-mod.com/rg_jsample.html Position 4
N neilium Guest Jan 8, 2008 #4 wow, interesting. That's a cool bit of wiring harness, too. I'm surprised it's so midrange-y. I don't know why, but I am. Thanks!
wow, interesting. That's a cool bit of wiring harness, too. I'm surprised it's so midrange-y. I don't know why, but I am. Thanks!
C -CB- Epic Member Messages 5,427 Jan 9, 2008 #6 Thats L6s wiring~ But its also not what was asked for, or am I not getting it? J pass pickup - is two pickups, normally in series, in phase. Not bridge/neck but neck/neck.
Thats L6s wiring~ But its also not what was asked for, or am I not getting it? J pass pickup - is two pickups, normally in series, in phase. Not bridge/neck but neck/neck.