Ok, I need to have my head checked on one more detail, but I think it solves my problem with out-of-phase wiring.
So, I want to wire up my pickups slugs out, blades in. If the polarity is the same in both, the neck pickup should be slug-North, blade-South; the bridge pickup should be blade-North, slug-South. Right?
Now, here's my problem: I put black/white leads on the blades, and red/green leads on the slugs, which I then matched up with my black/white/red/green hookup wire. This means that if I have the pickups positioned opposite of one another, whether that be slugs in or out, I'm going to end up out-of-phase in position 3, because they're now wired to the switch oppositely (which is what you guys have been kindly telling me all along). In other words, the switch is seeing this:
To remedy this, I'll need to switch the hot and ground on the neck pickup, like this:
Does this necessitate any changes to the inside/outside coi split connections on the Super Switch, or is it as simple as swapping the black and green?
Here's my long-term solution to this problem: only use black-start and white-finish leads on all coils, THEN make sure my hookup wire comes off the humbucker as black/white-North and red/green-South. I think that's what folks typically do (or something like that), but I was taking the color-coding all the way back to the leads, which led to my confusion.
Good grief.
So, I want to wire up my pickups slugs out, blades in. If the polarity is the same in both, the neck pickup should be slug-North, blade-South; the bridge pickup should be blade-North, slug-South. Right?
Now, here's my problem: I put black/white leads on the blades, and red/green leads on the slugs, which I then matched up with my black/white/red/green hookup wire. This means that if I have the pickups positioned opposite of one another, whether that be slugs in or out, I'm going to end up out-of-phase in position 3, because they're now wired to the switch oppositely (which is what you guys have been kindly telling me all along). In other words, the switch is seeing this:
To remedy this, I'll need to switch the hot and ground on the neck pickup, like this:
Does this necessitate any changes to the inside/outside coi split connections on the Super Switch, or is it as simple as swapping the black and green?
Here's my long-term solution to this problem: only use black-start and white-finish leads on all coils, THEN make sure my hookup wire comes off the humbucker as black/white-North and red/green-South. I think that's what folks typically do (or something like that), but I was taking the color-coding all the way back to the leads, which led to my confusion.
Good grief.
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