You described the wax potting. It would be just as much hassle for a rewinder to alter as you (though they might have more practice and some tooling to make things easier). I don't know what the charge would be for the service, plus shipping both ways. A new pickup might be cheaper after selling the old ones.
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. If it wasn't for the wax I'd do it, my chances of getting to that p/u wire where the two coils meet is pretty risky with the wax all over the place. I'd have a high chance of breaking the wire at the base of the p/u rendering it useless and a rewind would be necessary. I've had lindey rewind a few p/u's, he's good but isn't cheap, with shipping a rewound humbucker is $65 last time, a few years ago, probably more now. There are several guys around Philly that are close and less....?
I usually play strats, tele's, single coils not real a humbucker guy, so I hardly use this 81 SG but it has a lot of mojo, TV yellow and no pick guard, very easy player too. I just felt the neck p/u for rhythm was too thick and not bright enough, guess I'm just used to singles.
I was assuming the split neck would be a big change, is this true in your opinion? I understand tone is subjective but I do understand it's probably not worth taking the chance and destroy a good p/u.
So, I'd get another newer 57 with four leads if i was pretty much assured there would be a sufficient change for rhythm playing...?
Thanks,
al