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  • Splitting the SH1 on an SL2H?

    Is the SH1N pickup on a SL2H a four connector pickup that could be coil split? Has anyone done this mod? If so, how did it sound?
    If not, can anyone recommend a DiMarzio humbucking neck pickup that has great single coil sounds?
    Thanks!

  • #2
    no, the sh1n's that come stock in usa jacksons are the 2 conductor models.
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    • #3
      Thanks!

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      • #4
        You can buy them in 4-conductor. My Mark Morton model has two of them with coil split switches. They do sound pretty good split.
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        • #5
          I've thought of this with push/pull pots, volume for the neck pickup, and tone for the bridge pickup.

          The '59n is very weak already (to me at least), so I thought it might be a waste of time. The TB4 has promise.

          Hanging out on the SD forums, it sounds like running in parallel might be a better option than splitting. You'll only get 2K, but they (SD forum members) say it feels like more output than when split (= 4K).

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          • #6
            Cool thoughts....thanks. Anyone tried (or heard in person!) the new SD P-Rails?

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