So the HS-3 is a better balance for these two hums? What about if I wanted a single coil that had more output. Like say the Dimarzio Fast Track 1. Its output is 191 vs. the HS-3's output at 93. Would this work well for these two hums?
What about the Cruiser Neck it's output is 140. Would this work well for these two hums?
I guess I don't know what hum-canceling does. If hum canceling means (And I really don't know if this is what it is), if a configuration is H-S-H with a 5-position switch. Then position 1 is full neck hum only. Position 2 is half of the neck Hum and the middle single coil. Position 3 (or middle position) is single coil only. Position 4 is half the bridge hum and single coil. And finally position 5 is full bridge hum only.
Is this what hum canceling is? And do I really need a single coil with a lower output with two hums with an output of 375 & 294? For what sound I'm looking for, would the "Fast track" or the "Cruiser Neck" fu(k it all up?
I just don't want to ask these questions to guitar center here in Houston. They treat people like meat there. I mean they want people to come in and buy stuff, not ask a bunch of questions and think about what would go well with this or that. I love coming here to these forums and asking questions to all of you because you have answers to questions and you don't have a manager over you telling you that you need to be selling more and answering less. I hope you can see where I am coming from. Thanks y'all for your continued help.