Hello to all!
I have the following equipment, intentions, and issues. Could anyone offer any pointers on how to wire this up sensibly?
First the equipment:
- One P90-style pickup, with braided shielded wire encasing two internal wires - hot and ground.
- One RWRP "dummy-coil" with similar wire-out. (no magnets or poles, otherwise a standard P90 bobbin)
- Two 330k Rickenbacker potentiometers.
- One DPDT ON/ON mini toggle switch.
- One tone cap.
- One Mono 1/4" out.
(Both the pickup and dummy coil were made for me by Vintage Vibe Guitars, as a pair for eachother.)
Now, I intend to wire this as follows:
- Position One on the DPDT switch is just the P-up (to volume, tone, and out).
- Position Two on the DPDT switch is both the P-up and the coil together in SERIES (then on to vol and tone as before).
SO! This should be very easy, but I'm too green to this kind of work to make sense of the best practices. Currently, the guitar is wired with the dummy coil in PARALLEL (with a standard Gibson style switch) and I find that the sound is WAY TOO BRIGHT! Series should tame the beast a bit, I know. I've decided that a push-pull pot is not an option for me, and think that the DPDT switch is just the trick.
Any ideas?
I have the following equipment, intentions, and issues. Could anyone offer any pointers on how to wire this up sensibly?
First the equipment:
- One P90-style pickup, with braided shielded wire encasing two internal wires - hot and ground.
- One RWRP "dummy-coil" with similar wire-out. (no magnets or poles, otherwise a standard P90 bobbin)
- Two 330k Rickenbacker potentiometers.
- One DPDT ON/ON mini toggle switch.
- One tone cap.
- One Mono 1/4" out.
(Both the pickup and dummy coil were made for me by Vintage Vibe Guitars, as a pair for eachother.)
Now, I intend to wire this as follows:
- Position One on the DPDT switch is just the P-up (to volume, tone, and out).
- Position Two on the DPDT switch is both the P-up and the coil together in SERIES (then on to vol and tone as before).
SO! This should be very easy, but I'm too green to this kind of work to make sense of the best practices. Currently, the guitar is wired with the dummy coil in PARALLEL (with a standard Gibson style switch) and I find that the sound is WAY TOO BRIGHT! Series should tame the beast a bit, I know. I've decided that a push-pull pot is not an option for me, and think that the DPDT switch is just the trick.
Any ideas?
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