What does hh mean guitar




















I've wired up a bunch of my guitars with coil splitting and humbucker coils in parallel- this gives you the ability to get single coil and humbucker sounds out of your 'bucker at the tip of your fingers.

For me, when I play real heavy I like the buckers. When I dial it back, I like single coils. Or buy the Morse. HH provides treble and bassy stuff neck while an ssH pridides more mids with a few lows. It's the out-of-phase sound of two single coil pickups combined. Another description would be "plucky", a la dire straits. To get that kind of sound, you really need single coils that are close together. Generally speaking, the more inductance a pickup has, the smaller the frequency bandwidth it has.

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Last edited by kojdogg on Thu Mar 17, pm, edited 1 time in total. Post by RefD » Sat Aug 11, am kojdogg wrote: possibly humbucker-humbucker and humbucker-single coil, describing the pickup configurations of a guitar if you see hh, hs, and hsh that's probably what it means.

What need is there to weep over parts of life? The whole of it calls for tears.? Post by Randy » Sat Aug 11, pm Thanks for clearing that up for me! SSS would mean three single coil pickups, like on a strat, or it could mean there's a snake about to bite you.

I suspect they're people who never had to work with it. For those of you who know my gear, yes I have a Schecter C-1 Classic with an HH setup, and while that guitar is Strat- like , it's just not the same. This isn't to say the C-1 is a bad guitar because it certainly isn't, but the body shape is "very Schecter", meaning not Fender-like at all.

It might look similar to a Fender but feels totally different. There were a few that thought I was abandoning single-coil Squier Strats altogether because of my HH purchase.

Not true. I just wanted a humbucker-equipped Strat guitar in my setup, and now I have one. I've said before that I believe all guitar players should own two guitars with the classic pickup configurations.



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