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Reverse wound reverse polarity on a jazz bass?


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So, I fitted a set of bareknuckle pickups on my jazz and the neck is rwrp. With both pickup volumes on full there is a significant drop off in bass frequencies and output and I'm assuming this is due to phase cancellation. If I roll one of the volumes down a little the output and bass frequencies return. So, is this how they are supposed to be? Are they designed to give the option of an out of phase tone or should I just swap the wires around on one of the pickups (this solves the issue). I know some guitarists like an out of phase tone but it doesn't really seem to work for bass so I wondered if I've done something wrong?
Thanks for any advice!
Russ

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You may have the wires reversed on one of the pickups.

It's normal on a J-bass for there to be a drop in mids when both p'ups are at full, but there shouldn't be a substantial drop in either bass or volume. Try swapping wires as you said and all should be well.

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Try swapping the wires over on one pup, for instance white (hot) to pot casing and black (neg) to pot live. I put a new jazz bridge pup in my PJ in normal config and both pups on full sounded like a cheap combo in a dustbin with the lid on in a tunnel. Swap 'em and wear an instant very broad smile.

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