

Not without hooking them up....because that one RWRP is wound in relation to what?...another of its ilk.Here are my target pups. On the left is an SP901N-RWRP. It is not stacked (good call Sysco). The other is a BKP I got from Esge. It was a dogear, but I just changed the baseplate. It reads 11.5ohms. Any idea what it is? It sems to be right between the Stockholm and Supermassive.
I am not sue how a RWRP in the neck will go with this bridge. Any way to tell in advance?
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Not without hooking them up....because that one RWRP is wound in relation to what?...another of its ilk.
Can’t tell for sure until you try it.
However, you may find cancellation does occur....wether it’s at unity, or near unity is dependent upon the output of each pickup.
Oh Hell Yeah...
On one of my Hamers with 2 P90's, I have the SD Vintage SP90-1n (8.5K Alnico 5) and the SD Custom SP90 SP90 3b (14.6K ceramic). Absolutely love this combination on this guitar. I'm betting you'll like that SD Vintage in the neck!On the left is an SP901N-RWRP
I don't know what the RWRP designation is doing there. My SD SP90-1n in the documents never mention RWRP. That's got to be a typo...Not without hooking them up....because that one RWRP is wound in relation to what?...another of its ilk.
Can’t tell for sure until you try it.
However, you may find cancellation does occur....wether it’s at unity, or near unity is dependent upon the output of each pickup.
Hahahahaha! Don’t mind me....I’ve had a couple.... Reverse Wound Reverse Phase would be dependent on the direction of the wind, and phase of the other pickup in the original pair. As a lefty, I question anyone’s perception of “forward” when it comes to winding, or phasing, anything.I don't know what the RWRP designation is doing there. My SD SP90-1n in the documents never mention RWRP. That's got to be a typo...![]()
Maybe it is a special variety for 3 pickup configs?I don't know what the RWRP designation is doing there. My SD SP90-1n in the documents never mention RWRP. That's got to be a typo...![]()
So I imagine that it will be ok as long as the phase is the same based on magnetic polarity, right?Hahahahaha! Don’t mind me....I’ve had a couple.... Reverse Wound Reverse Phase would be dependent on the direction of the wind, and phase of the other pickup in the original pair. As a lefty, I question anyone’s perception of “forward” when it comes to winding, or phasing, anything.
I don't know what the RWRP designation is doing there. My SD SP90-1n in the documents never mention RWRP. That's got to be a typo...![]()
Awe c’mon you guys...have you not had a pair of P90s that was not RWRP?...Maybe it is a special variety for 3 pickup configs?
And it is wound in the opposite direction of the other pickup in question.So I imagine that it will be ok as long as the phase is the same based on magnetic polarity, right?
Thanks!Oh Hell Yeah...![]()
I probably wouldn't worry about it. The pickup is probably not RWPQVHJDZYRP...So I imagine that it will be ok as long as the phase is the same based on magnetic polarity, right?
Nope! Not at all!Thanks!
Anyone think it is too dark after the stain?
What a lucky ba$tard he would be...I probably wouldn't worry about it. The pickup is probably not RWPQVHJDZYRP...![]()
Thanks. The lacquer will make it pop too.Nope! Not at all!
Yes, it decreases the contrast...but not so much as to ruin it.
I’m counting on it....and the gorgeous neck that you’ve found.Thanks. The lacquer will make it pop too.
That is like an eye examI probably wouldn't worry about it. The pickup is probably not RWPQVHJDZYRP...![]()