For some reason it works today...
Really cool stuff:
OK, I can't get youtube to show my previous links. So here is the actual link
to the tuxedo youtube page.
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...astwood+tuxedo
Last edited by tot_Ou_tard; October 14th, 2007 at 04:45 PM.
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For some reason it works today...
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Another one:
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Oh, man. Have you seen their website? I want an Ichiban, and a Town & Country DLX, and a Wandre, and yeah, a Tuxedo too.
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Yup! Have you taken a look at the Joey Leone Signature RBC?Originally Posted by Ro3b
http://www.myrareguitars.com/joeyleonerbc2007.html
How does one coil-split a P90?
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I gotta keep myself away from the Eastwood website. Those things are just too damn sweet!
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It might bite into your Rev budget, eh kerc .Originally Posted by kerc
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Like this?Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
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Coool! I'll take it!Originally Posted by t_ross33
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Shhhh.Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
Play your guitar daily!
They say it's a tap and not a split. It's possible to coil-tap a single-coil pickup; I just haven't ever heard of it being done. What a beautiful guitar.
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When you tap a single coil do you effectively remove some of the windings from the circuit?Originally Posted by Ro3b
Yes, it's too rich for my blood, but if I had the scratch, I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
Here's a clip of the RBC
Hey Riley, are you talking about the Tuxedo, the RBC, or Eastwood guitars in general?Originally Posted by Riley
Have you'd played a Tuxedo?
Another Tuxedo clip:
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You can't tap a single coil pickup (P90s are single coils) unless it's a hum-canceling one. Then tapping it will tap the dummy coil and make it a true single coil once again, but eliminate any hum cancellation.
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The site says that the pups on the Eastwood RBC are P90s and that each of the three pups has a 3-way toggle switch: Off/On/Coil-Tap.Originally Posted by marnold
Why can't you just connect a wire, say, half-way through the windings and another at the end of the windings as usual. Depending on which is connected to the circuit you get a hotter, midrangy P90 sound or a thinner more standard single coil sound?
This is what I think R03b is talking about.
Come to think of it, wouldn't it be possible to wire up a continuously variable connection & so bring windings in & out of the circuit at will? Dial it down for vintage underwound single-coil sounds, or up for xtra-hot P90 snarl.
I'll bet it could be done.
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Have you seen this?
http://www.stellartone.com/Page.asp?NavID=76
Might be easierude:
On the model you question.I will say these(pups) are stacked as mentioned above and that is what the coil tap is referring to
Nope, I haven't. It looks cool.Originally Posted by mrmudcat
I wasn't planning on building a continuous tap only wondering whther such a thing was possible.
O, so one pup atop the other, but wired in phase?Originally Posted by mrmudcat
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Some Schecter single coil pickups from the early 80s had this feature. I used to own a set. The tap is just what it says, a wire soldered somewhere along the winding. So basically the tap switch selects between a lower output "vintage" sound (less windings, part of the coil) and a hot overwound SC pickup sound (full coil).Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
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