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Matthias: >Sure I tried it, years ago. There are problems I did not have the patience >to solve: > >1 To keep the correct phase for any note is not easy. I'd thought of using the middle pickup purely as a sensor for the sustainer (which prob'ly won't work - see below.), which is nearer the driver (neck p'u) and less likely to have phase problems. However, the root marmonic should always be in phase over all pickups (by definition) - it's the extent to which the signal is dominated by the upper harmonics what's the problem, which is why I thought it would be better to use the mid p'u. the bridge p'u is all harmonics, which is probably not ideal. >2 To drive, you need power. Yes, since the magnetic field is related to the current flowing in the coil (Lenz' law? Jeez, I should know this - I tutor it!). So a high-current signal needs low-impedance pickups, which is why the Fernandez needs two PP3s. >3 The driver tends to feed back directly to the pickup. To avoid it, you >need to limit its energy, make it more effective through filtering or >build >it in a specific way so it does not stray the magnetic field. This is probably why the middle pickup is disengaged on the Fernandez when the Sustainer is engaged. >But... go ahead and find out! Learn the hard way, eh? Dr Michael Pycraft Hughes Bioelectronic Research Centre, Rankine Bldg, Tel: (+44) 141 330 5979 University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K. "Wha's like us? Damn few, and they're a' deid!" - Scottish proverb