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Mixing nordy pickups I'm thinking of doing a build with: Nordy fat stack at the neck (with a series/parallel switch for that) Nordy dual coil at the bridge (single back/humbucking/single front 3-way switch). I've heard somewhere on TB that one of them (I believe the dual coil) is hotter than the other...I'm wondering if this setup can be done and not sound terribly unbalanced? Any thoughts? |
Anybody? Based on descriptions of each pickup's sound, I'm thinking these might be a good match, and I was seeking the most versatile setup for tone. |
Fatstacks can not be wired series/parallel, only tapped. DC with "higher" output are the parallel wound (compared to the series one). I have never installed a FS + DC on the same bass. Sure they will work, how well/bad I can't tell :smug: One thing to remember is that when in single coil the DC will hum. M |
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Based on your experience with these pickups, if you were to pair another nordy pickup with a DC (aside from the obvious: another DC), which would you try? |
bump, open to anyone with knowledge of these pickups |
well, again, if you are going to split the DC remember they will not humcan in SC. For this reason a DC + BSp, P, Jsplit would be the best compromise. FS have a little less overall output (compared to the rest) than again, what kind of sound are you after, pickups placement, scale….? M |
It's going on a 31" 6 string (but designed to take 34" strings), and I'm mainly going for the ability to cop a modern J sound but also a more aggressive soapbar equipped bass (think MTD tone in a gospel/modern R&B setting for example) or somewhere in between the two. Pickup placement most likely as shown below: ![]() I also need a thick (but definitely not mid shy) neck pickup for when I solo for certain styles like dub, reggae, motown, big band jazz. I'm hoping for this bass to be my main bass (I usually prefer to carry one bass to a gig), and as such I need it to be as tonally versatile as possible. |
Wow, that bass looks beautiful! :eek: Build it yourself? |
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I didn't build it, check out the link...I'm getting one from there. Some basses with a very interesting "twist" ;) |
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