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Nordstrand Dual Coils in a Precision bass...

AndrewMagrini

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Sep 23, 2007
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I've been having this idea of modding a Fender Pbass with a Nordy dual coil pickup. The woodwork involved is not the setbacks for me, but I'm hesitant on deciding between a Nordy wired in series vs. one wired in parallel.

What would be the sonic differences vis-a-vis a Pbass with this mod? And would there be any possible setbacks with the std volume/tone electronics?

Thanks

Andrew
 
I looked on their website, and the one thing that throws a wrench in that is they sell their pickups wired either in series or parallel. I get the differences, but I can't hear them (in my head) in how they would change the Precision's tone. Thanks for the help though, this site is usually more productive...
 
Well, I feel stupid to say it, but whatever happens when I push in my S-1 switching on my P kills the tone.

I think that puts them into series.. I think.

So, the opposite of it being pushed in! :D Excuse the ignorance!
 
The way I see it from reading at their site is that they are not prewired in series or parallel. One of the pickups is better for parallel because it has a little more windings to boost the output a bit since parallel yields a lower output. The other ones have a little less windings than the parallel version to lower the output and muddyness from it being wired in series.
 
Well, I feel stupid to say it, but whatever happens when I push in my S-1 switching on my P kills the tone.

I think that puts them into series.. I think.

So, the opposite of it being pushed in! :D Excuse the ignorance!

Having the S-1 pushed in on the P switches the coils to parallel. Drops the volume, bit less bass and a touch more high end.

I vastly prefer my P in series but my G&L in parallel. Depends on the pickup I suppose! :)