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dvd
Posted 2006-11-15 1:04 PM (#231576)
Subject: Single-coil sound...



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So let's say somebody was putting together a breadwinner limited type guitar. Theoretically. ;)

And not having access to original electronics, they were thinking "out of the box" and looking for a single-coil kinda sound. :eek:

And let's say they weren't too concerned about the existing pick guard and pickup cavity shapes/sizes/locations... :rolleyes:

Anybody got any recommendations? theoretically? ;)

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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-15 1:18 PM (#231577 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...


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Well, the BW Ltd had humbuckers, not sinle coils. So I assume that you're more intersted in the shape, not the sound?
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-15 1:26 PM (#231578 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...


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Well, I'd go with humbuckers, and put in two signal spliter switches one for each humbucker, that way you could get a single coil sound when you wanted, or various combinations thereof ... then for the electronics one tone and one volume control, a four way switch, which would be bridge, both in parralel, neck, both in series. On the tone knob, one of those passive Torres midrange things, with the outer knob being the regular tone control, and the inner knob being a mid-range control. It would be pretty clean looking and give a wide pallette of sound.

What do you think? Did I answer your question?
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 1:31 PM (#231579 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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TV Jones site for Pups and such

Seymour Duncan Tone Wizard

Seymour Antiquity Pickups at Warmoth

The fate of Heretics
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 1:39 PM (#231580 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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As for what Rick said, I still have this PG with the Air Norton HBs. It uses a Blender in lieu of a 3 way and the Volume switch is a Lift Switch to make the HB a single coil.

I have it in drawer...
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-15 1:44 PM (#231581 - in reply to #231576)
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"The condemned heretic was tied to a stake surrounded by faggots"

Holy crap, that's a vision!
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 1:53 PM (#231582 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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Can anyone reccomend a good keyboard cleaner???
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2006-11-15 2:00 PM (#231583 - in reply to #231576)
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Woodrow, doesn't that last comment belong in the "I'm so bored" or "88 Collectors sighting" threads?
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 2:03 PM (#231584 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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:rolleyes: Good fit!


BTW - part time Heretic, your neck is looking good! Few more days...
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-15 2:22 PM (#231585 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...


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Saliva is a highly recommended solvent.
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dvd
Posted 2006-11-15 2:35 PM (#231586 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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Paul, frankly, yes. I haven't ever heard an original breadwinner so for the moment I'm more interested in the shape of the body and neck.

If I can get my hands on original electronics, or Melmoth is able to reproduce them, I can always revert to the original bits without much effrort.

Meantime, might as well have fun with it and scratch an itch.

Rick, is this the config for an existing guitar, something you've done, or just a concept? Sounds intriguing. How would you compare the split humbucker tone to traditional single-coil?

Thanks! And I'll pass on the sack of gunpowder.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2006-11-15 3:02 PM (#231587 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...


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I have wondered what a Breadwinner with P90's style pickups would sound like.
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noah
Posted 2006-11-15 3:14 PM (#231588 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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Originally posted by MWoody:
your neck is looking good! Few more days...
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 3:26 PM (#231589 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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"I have wondered what a Breadwinner with P90's style pickups would sound like."

Miles, hopefully soon I'll swap you a Mahogany Viper, string thru, Piezo Bridge and P90 for your Thru neck while I make a pickguard for you.

It will need to be tested by a little more than Moody Chords!

The beauty of the Ovation Pickguard set up is that you can remove/replace them with a different personality in about 15 minutes by exchanging PGs.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2006-11-15 3:34 PM (#231590 - in reply to #231576)
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I've got a recommendation. Glue that chunk back on and make a proper looking Breadwinner.
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CrimsonLake
Posted 2006-11-15 3:40 PM (#231591 - in reply to #231576)
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DVD - I may have an extra set of original electronics... I seem to have lost track of the amount of stuff that I have acquired lately. I'll check tonight and let you know.

Mike
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dvd
Posted 2006-11-15 3:55 PM (#231592 - in reply to #231576)
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Originally posted by Captain_Lovehandles:
I've got a recommendation. Glue that chunk back on and make a proper looking Breadwinner.
Ya got yer Elvis types and your Beatles types. And ya got yer Breadwinner types and your Limited types. :D
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 3:59 PM (#231593 - in reply to #231576)
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"Master, the peasants are revolting"
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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-15 4:04 PM (#231594 - in reply to #231576)
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"You said it! They stink on ice!"
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dvd
Posted 2006-11-15 4:10 PM (#231595 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...



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Thanks Mr. Brooks
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an4340
Posted 2006-11-15 5:08 PM (#231596 - in reply to #231576)
Subject: Re: Single-coil sound...


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Rick, is this the config for an existing guitar, something you've done, or just a concept? Sounds intriguing. How would you compare the split humbucker tone to traditional single-coil?

Nope not a concept, it's real!
The electronic switching are in my current build, a tele caster copy, that is ramped up. I love the series setting because it makes the two single coils sound like a warm humbucker, it would probably put two humbuckers over the top. The midrange thing is great, worth $200 but torres only charges $25. The bridge is bill lawrence tele pup and the neck pup is also from bill lawrence, the tele one, but it is effectively a small strat pup. Neck pup does not sounds like a tele neck, more strat like.

As for the splitter switch, I don't own a guitar with one, but I've played them, and they sound very straty, not like a telecaster pickup. If it were me, because I'm a tele guy, I'd go with a bill lawrence tele in the bridge, and and S duncan in the neck with a signal split. Then with the electronics as set out above. Man that'd be sweet. You'd get that great tele sound when you want from the bridge, you'd have a strat sound from the neck pick when it's split, you'd have a warm humbucker in the neck, you get a strat/tele hybrid sound with the thing in parallel, with the switch either spliting or not, you'd get nice humbucker sound with both in series with a split, and then in series with the bridge and the full humbucker ... Wow.

Let us know what you settle on.
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MWoody
Posted 2006-11-15 6:39 PM (#231597 - in reply to #231576)
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take a look at Kurt Koehler's concepts from the Breadwinner site.

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Waskel
Posted 2006-11-15 6:41 PM (#231598 - in reply to #231576)
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Originally posted by dvd:
Thanks Mr. Brooks
And of course, with the birth of the artist came the inevitable afterbirth - the critic.
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BruDeV
Posted 2006-11-15 7:50 PM (#231599 - in reply to #231576)
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You might try the P-94. It's a P-90 in a humbucker size case.
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