Yeah, most are definitely the "separate output for each coil pair into a filter preamp with multiple inputs" situation... at least the ones I get orders for.
The other wiring config I make, the "SPPP" variant, is more like a regular humbucker wiring-wise, and works just fine in a passive...
Sorta… I’m pretty sure that the ATK triple coils used the middle coil as a dummy coil to buck hum only (AFAIK, I’ve seen conflicting info, so don’t take my word for it, heh).
Mine are a little different, where the main goal is to change the overall aperture with the different settings (true...
I haven’t personally posted anything about them. Folks know my work mainly for the multicoils, so that still makes up most of my sales. But, yeah, I’ve been playing with different ideas regardless
:)
There’s also another model that I haven’t had time to put on the website. It’s a triple...
Proof that I need to get on it and put up some samples ;-).
I've got some time off from the day job this upcoming week, so I'll try to put some samples together.
It’s possible, yes. However, depending on pickup placements, etc, my 19mm spacing pickups might be just fine.
If you wanna hit me up at [email protected], we can go over specifics.
Technically, with the SEP variant, you can wire all the hot leads (all but the green lead) together, which puts all coil pairs in parallel. As you can imagine, this makes for lower output, but with an active preamp, this might not be an issue. Along with lower output, it makes for a pretty...
I wanna say I read somewhere that the Alembic Series 1 pickups that are single coils have a very low wind count... something like 1000 winds of 38AWG wire.
Not affiliated in any way, but since I've had my eye on these, maybe it'd be an alternative option for you too?
https://www.mastereffectspedals.com/super40
Probably a cheaper way to try out the SC-40 sound, anyway ;-)