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  • strat 5 way switch wiring question

    i used a diagram from seymour duncan to wire my strat using only one tone pot. it works great. i noticed there is a wire that connects the common on one side of the switch to the other. i forgot to do this and the guitar works fine. what is that connection for?

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    There are two sets of contacts on such switches. You will note that there are two different tone controls on a standard-issue Strat. The second set of contacts is used to switch between tone controls, depending on which pickup/s you're using.

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    • #3
      What Mark said is correct, which leaves you with a whole unused side of the switch to experiment with.
      John R. Frondelli
      dBm Pro Audio Services, New York, NY

      "Mediocre is the new 'Good' "

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      • #4
        One of those "experiments" can include tone-related changes by position. So, for example, you might decide to pull the tone pot out of circuit entirely for the M+B and B positions, have one tone cap for the M position and another for N and N+M. Or perhaps introduce an inductor in series with the tone cap i the M position for a variable midcut, and bypass the inductor for a more traditional treble cut in the N and N+M positions.

        Lots of possibilities.

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