Ouaip, excellente initiative ! J'ai épluché pas mal de topics là-dessus dernièrement car j'essaye de m'y mettre en vue de recabler ma Sheraton. Pour le moment j'hésite entre un split série-parallèle (susceptible d'apporter un son un peu plus "accoustique" ce qui m'intéresse beaucoup pour ce que je joue) et un donc un mode hors-phase (plus funky, ce qui m'intéresse également), mais apparemment les avis divergent pas mal sur l'utilité d'un tel truc...
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1. Series-In Phase This is the standard humbucker wiring. Maximum power output with strong bass and smooth attack. (hum canceling)
2. Single Coil (South) Just the South coil of the pickup alone. Good traditional single coil tone with a sharper attack. (not hum canceling) Use in combination (series or parallel) humbucker in "North coil mode" or a standard single coil (north) for a hum canceling Strat/ P.R.S. style tone.
3. Single Coil (North) Just north coil of the pickup alone. Almost the same tone as the south coil but slightly different due to its different position. (not hum canceling) Use in combination (series or parallel) with another humbucker in "South coil mode" or a standard single coil (South) for a hum canceling Strat/P.R.S. style of tone.
4. Parallel-In Phase Great single coil style tone with no hum. Best option for clean, bright tone without the noise of standard single coil wiring. Strong treble with crisp attack but lower power output. (hum canceling)
5. Series-Out of Phase Thin "phased" sound with good power. Great for funk. (not hum canceling)
6. Parallel-Out of Phase Thinner "phased" sound with low power. (not hum canceling)