Hi everyone,
I am getting started on the wiring for my next project guitar and a bit of help would be much appreciated...
I never liked three- and five-way selectors, and I enjoy the slightly quirky Fender Mustang two-switch selector, hence my trying to make something a bit similar with two DPDT on/on/on switches...
The guitar I am making will have three single-coil pickups. The idea is to be able to select them individually or in any combination of the three, with no position that would cut the signal off completely (and potentially make for embarrassing moments on stage, which tended to happen quite a bit with my Mustang!)
Now, I'm not very good at electronics...Here's my attempt at something that would work as described above:
The main bit I'm really unsure is when the switch on the left is up (connection the two bottom pairs of slugs). I would like it to bypass the output of the switch on the right, making it possible to have the mid pickup sounding on its own. Does this seem to be the way to do it?
Thanks in advance!
I am getting started on the wiring for my next project guitar and a bit of help would be much appreciated...
I never liked three- and five-way selectors, and I enjoy the slightly quirky Fender Mustang two-switch selector, hence my trying to make something a bit similar with two DPDT on/on/on switches...
The guitar I am making will have three single-coil pickups. The idea is to be able to select them individually or in any combination of the three, with no position that would cut the signal off completely (and potentially make for embarrassing moments on stage, which tended to happen quite a bit with my Mustang!)
Now, I'm not very good at electronics...Here's my attempt at something that would work as described above:
The main bit I'm really unsure is when the switch on the left is up (connection the two bottom pairs of slugs). I would like it to bypass the output of the switch on the right, making it possible to have the mid pickup sounding on its own. Does this seem to be the way to do it?
Thanks in advance!
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