Reverse-wound pickups question

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themikeaustin
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Reverse-wound pickups question

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In most 3-pickup single coil guitars the middle pickup is reverse-wound so that it's hum-canceling in the 2 and 4 positions.

Is there a reason why the neck pickup on an 2-pickup ASAT or Tele couldn't be reverse-wound so that it would be hum canceling in the middle position?

Is that what gives the 2 and 4 positions their "quackiness"?
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Re: Reverse-wound pickups question

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themikeaustin wrote:In most 3-pickup single coil guitars the middle pickup is reverse-wound so that it's hum-canceling in the 2 and 4 positions.

Is there a reason why the neck pickup on an 2-pickup ASAT or Tele couldn't be reverse-wound so that it would be hum canceling in the middle position?

Is that what gives the 2 and 4 positions their "quackiness"?
The ASAT and ASAT Special pickups are already that way, see: Album: ASAT Wiring Schematic (all years).

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Re: Reverse-wound pickups question

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"Is that what gives the 2 and 4 positions their "quackiness"?"

No. The original strats did not have RWRP middle pickups, and those are the tones people are generally after. It just kills 60hz (50hz) hum
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Re: Reverse-wound pickups question

Post by themikeaustin »

Thanks to both of you! You learn something every day... :)

I own two mid-90s ASAT Specials and didn't notice the hum-cancelling. Of course, the pickups are pretty quiet to begin with...

Thanks again!

Mike