« Reply #1 on: August 03, 2016, 03:52:58 AM »
Sounds like a plan.
Separate tone controls for middle and neck would not be my preference - I am usually happy with a master tone control but it's your guitar.
The Virtual Solo should have enough highs. I have one in the bridge position of a strat which has a master tone control and - if I remember correctly - a 0.022uf tone cap. No lack of highs but I am generally not a fan of too traditional strat pickups in the bridge position.
Have you checked the polarity of the pickups? Unless the Virtual Solo and Area 58 are custom models, they should have the same polarity. BTW it is very easy to test the polarity. You can do that with a magnet (or other pickup - I use an old SDS-1 for this purpose). Check whether the test magnet is attracted or repelled by the coil you are testing. For humcancelling operation you would need one repelling and one attracting coil.
Good luck,
Stephan
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