No HUM canceling

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cardofgiant
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No HUM canceling

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I have a Legacy HB. When splitting the humbucker in the second position, should that combination be hum cancelling? I am guessing it should just like a fender strat, but on my guitar it definitely is not. Is this normal? I have checked the wiring and from what I can tell everything looks correct. So if you have a Legacy HB I would love to hear what your results are. Thanks.
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Re: No HUM canceling

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cardofgiant wrote:I have a Legacy HB. When splitting the humbucker in the second position, should that combination be hum cancelling? I am guessing it should just like a fender strat, but on my guitar it definitely is not. Is this normal? I have checked the wiring and from what I can tell everything looks correct. So if you have a Legacy HB I would love to hear what your results are. Thanks.
I suggest you contact Chris Robosan at G&L Customer Service about this. It may be a faulty pickup or incorrect pickup installed.

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