hey guys,
i've been building a guitar lately and its getting somewhere near completion so i've been designing the wiring. It has a neck single coil and bridge humbucker and in this rendition im using a 5-way switch. anyway heres it is:
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its meant to be:
1- killed
2- neck single
3- neck + half of humbucker (series)
4- half of humbucker
5- humbucker in series
could someone check over that, wiring for that, the idea is when it's in 2 and 4 it shorts over one of the other pickups so only one is on but i might of screwed them up and have the running in parallel, i dont know... can someone proof read this wiring suggest a better way of wiring it without one of those super switches, because they just make it too easy
. i would love to get position 1 to be out of phase with half of the humbucker. I might have another go at making another plan and see how it goes in the meantime. cheers.
i've been building a guitar lately and its getting somewhere near completion so i've been designing the wiring. It has a neck single coil and bridge humbucker and in this rendition im using a 5-way switch. anyway heres it is:
its meant to be:
1- killed
2- neck single
3- neck + half of humbucker (series)
4- half of humbucker
5- humbucker in series
could someone check over that, wiring for that, the idea is when it's in 2 and 4 it shorts over one of the other pickups so only one is on but i might of screwed them up and have the running in parallel, i dont know... can someone proof read this wiring suggest a better way of wiring it without one of those super switches, because they just make it too easy
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