Rewinding neck pickup?

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Rewinding neck pickup?

Post by a1x »

is it possible to have the neck reverse wound to make the pickups hum cancelling when using both. i love my rick, but i play out often and the hum is kind of getting to me. i also read in a thread recently about mu-metal, but can't seem to find any.
does anyone have any recommendations?
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

This is a way to reduce hum without changing your neck pickup .... I put a Seymour Duncan 1/4 pound jazz neck pickup in the bridge mute slot ... I wire it in with the neck pickup volume control.

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Or you can pry off the magnet and glue it on upside down and reverse the + and - wiring

Also a noise gate will cut the hum ...

I play Nu-metal ... www.m2midnight.com

The 4003s5 is a great bass for Nu-metal ...
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Post by jwr2 »

Or play a 4004 ... they are real quiet ...
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Post by rictified »

You can also shield them with sticky copper, I did that to two rics years ago and they were so quiet I could play right in front of neon lights.
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Post by squirebass »

But that's no good, then you don't have any string mutes!!! How do you mute the strings properly? Can you adjust the pickup so that it touches the strings?
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Post by jwr2 »

hehehehe ... Gene ... it's called palm muting ...
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