Originally posted by David Schwab
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Actually, your setup seems pretty close to what I had sketched out for the Dot. I was going to install DP3T slide switches below each pup for Ser/Shunt/Par; replace the pickup selector with a 6 position rotary with the same functions as the L-6S, and replace the tone controls with a Varitone and a master tone pot.
Then I stumbled upon the L-6S threads, did some Googling, and found:
* Hey, you can do the same thing with a 3-pole rotary! (My straightforward design used 4 poles).
* In the parallel out-of-phase position, BL inserted a cap in-line with the neck pup to beef up the signal by blocking some lows, thereby eliminating some low-frequency cancellations.
* Some speculated that part of the reason the L-6S never really caught on was that the 6-position selector was difficult to use during live performance.
Then I (very briefly) considered nixing the parallel out-of phase position, and using a 5-position super switch with a Tele control plate. (That would've been lovely...)
Then I found "Deaf Eddie's Gibson ES-333" design- which seems like a pretty sane compromise that uses the stock selector switch and 4 push-pull pots, and requires no new holes in the guitar:
Gibson ES-333
http://www.deaf-eddie.net/drawings/es-333.jpg
Here's what you get:
Neck Position: Neck pup (coils series or shunt or parallel)
Middle Position: Various parallel in-phase combinations
Bridge Position: Bridge pup (coils series or shunt or parallel), various series out-of-phase combinations
Here's what you don't get, and the rationale:
* Parallel out-of phase combinations: Weak sound; series out-of-phase gets the "quack" with less signal loss.
* Parallel in-phase combination of HB + coil shunt: You do get HB + parallel coil combo; parallel is stronger signal than coil shunt and is similar in sound (especially when blended with a HB).
* You can't shunt each of the 4 coils at will (as in some "Jimmy Page" configurations); the coils shunted are chosen to form a humbucking pair.
One could do the Deaf Eddie thing and still have room to install a Varitone in the normal ES-355 position. Then the only thing "missing" would be selectable caps on the tone controls (but, using 1M linear pots, you could still do the "cap on each end" trick)....
Sheesh, to think I only wanted advice on whether to salvage or trash a pair of pickups....
Later,
-rb
The scope of a project will expand to fill the alloted deadline and budget.
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