Good explanation, I was just watching Jimmy Page talking about one of his Les Paul's and phase switching. Found your vid to explain it. Thanks! BTW I have an Old Teisco Del Ray. Light very playable guitars
sweet vids man. and killer guit. My friend has one like that, his is a silvertone, in triburst, but with the stock pickups still in it. love those old dept. guitars.
I don't have that video currently, but the switches can be wired alongside one another as seen here. Series/parallel switch simply connects the hot of one pickup to the ground of another, running the signal through both. Kinda hard to explain in text. But, the switches for series and parallel with two DPDT switches are independent of one another and you can do one or both.
I'm not sure that I follow. This discussion on phase relates to any waveform, no matter the source. So, if you have two pickups or mic and pickup on an acoustic passing through one output device, then yes, it would work the same.
electrical phase. magnetic phase top to bottom or lengthways? its easy when the manufacturers orientates it, but what if you put it together from parts?
Less chat and more demo of the sounds possible of in and out of phase would be better !! Don't tell me what you are about to do or discuss JUST DO IT I can see what your doing !! Also clean and distortion sounds would show how phasing can clean up a muddy sound or humbucking if you have a reverse pole pickup in either position.
That is the clearest but comprehensive explanation I've heard. Thank you.
Great examples, thanks. I'm building a pair of Tele Thinlines, ready to wire in the pickups tonight. Can't wait to hear them.
thank you for including the series switch as well! so good!
Thank you for this explanation. I am playing around with the Phase Switch on a couple of Epiphone Muse guitars.
What brand/model is the guitar you’re using? It looks sweet.
Great explanation thank you.
I'm still debating if I like this out of phase sound.
Good explanation, I was just watching Jimmy Page talking about one of his Les Paul's and phase switching.
Found your vid to explain it. Thanks!
BTW I have an Old Teisco Del Ray. Light very playable guitars
Is this the same as if you rotate the magnet on the neck pickup?
sweet vids man. and killer guit. My friend has one like that, his is a silvertone, in triburst, but with the stock pickups still in it. love those old dept. guitars.
Do you have a video showing how to wire two pickups with a DPDT switch for series/parallel? And how would that be wired with a phase switch?
I don't have that video currently, but the switches can be wired alongside one another as seen here. Series/parallel switch simply connects the hot of one pickup to the ground of another, running the signal through both. Kinda hard to explain in text. But, the switches for series and parallel with two DPDT switches are independent of one another and you can do one or both.
Thanks for the explanation.
Ooooh... so it's like with XLR cables?
Great explanation thankyou.
very well said
Does this also mean the same if it's a acoustic guitar?
I'm not sure that I follow. This discussion on phase relates to any waveform, no matter the source. So, if you have two pickups or mic and pickup on an acoustic passing through one output device, then yes, it would work the same.
electrical phase. magnetic phase top to bottom or lengthways?
its easy when the manufacturers orientates it, but what if you put it together from parts?
thanks
Less chat and more demo of the sounds possible of in and out of phase would be better !! Don't tell me what you are about to do or discuss JUST DO IT I can see what your doing !! Also clean and distortion sounds would show how phasing can clean up a muddy sound or humbucking if you have a reverse pole pickup in either position.
For real. Quit yapping and just demonstrate it
Please, never again use the camera's mic in a hard walled space. Room reverb makes you sound and seem incompetent. Get a personal mic, please.
Who f*ing cares. Can you just appreciate the effort he made to explain and make a video he gains nothing from..