akrein62
11-24-2006, 12:11 PM
A while back I posted a question about modding my SX Stingray clone by adding a Reverend P pickup. I haven't done this yet, but now I've had this idea to make the bass even more versitile by adding a second MM-stlye pickup in the neck position. If there's room in the existing cavity for 3 pickups. The original plan was to add the P pickup in a central location and replace the stock 3 band preamp with the Traben preamp that I bought from a TB'er. The Traben pre has a blend pot for 2 pickups. I'm also planning on replacing the stock pickguard and chrome control cover with dark-stained wood covers. Another home project.
Here's the idea...If I can find and inexpensive MM pickup, I would add that in the bridge position. Put in a toggle switch to wire it Series-Parallel-Single coil and then put a second toggle switch, an on-off-on switch, to toggle between neck MM,P or MM+P. Then connect from the second toggle switch and bridge MM to the blend pot, which would let me blend between a combination of the neck MM and P with the bridge MM.
The Wilkinson pickups can be had cheaply on ebay. Does anyone have any experience with them? The pictures I've seen look like the have 4-wire leads. The stock MM pickup is not wired for for coil splitting and I haven't checked yet to see if it can be, but if it can, that would give the ultimate in versatility. Coil taps on 2 MMs for G&L-like versatility, a single P thrown in the mix.
Oh, the possibilities. Or I could just leave it alone since not many of these were sold in the States due to Rondo's run-in with the EBMM legal eagles. Maybe it will become a colector's item?
So, does anyone have any real-world experience with the Wilkinson pickups? Or Mighty Mite MMs for that matter.
Thanks,
Andy
Here's the idea...If I can find and inexpensive MM pickup, I would add that in the bridge position. Put in a toggle switch to wire it Series-Parallel-Single coil and then put a second toggle switch, an on-off-on switch, to toggle between neck MM,P or MM+P. Then connect from the second toggle switch and bridge MM to the blend pot, which would let me blend between a combination of the neck MM and P with the bridge MM.
The Wilkinson pickups can be had cheaply on ebay. Does anyone have any experience with them? The pictures I've seen look like the have 4-wire leads. The stock MM pickup is not wired for for coil splitting and I haven't checked yet to see if it can be, but if it can, that would give the ultimate in versatility. Coil taps on 2 MMs for G&L-like versatility, a single P thrown in the mix.
Oh, the possibilities. Or I could just leave it alone since not many of these were sold in the States due to Rondo's run-in with the EBMM legal eagles. Maybe it will become a colector's item?
So, does anyone have any real-world experience with the Wilkinson pickups? Or Mighty Mite MMs for that matter.
Thanks,
Andy