Hi Guys,
I'm working on a new build and am getting serious about the wiring. I'm going to have two 4-conductor buckers and want to be able to tap the coils on either. My ears have never really liked the sound of single coils with 500k volume pots so I've sketched something up that might remedy it. The attached diagram shows a mini on-on-on switch as the pickup selector with two 500k push/pull pots for both volume and tone. One side of the switch is the standard coil shunt. On the other I've attached a 560k resistor (might be a 1 meg trimmer soldered to the back of one of the pots) to parallel the volume pot if either of the coils are tapped. With two knobs and a switch showing it is very economical for electronics cavity space. The plan is to put a Roland GK-3 pup just behind the lead pup but that doesn't need much room.
The only drawback I see now is that if I'm using a bucker/single combination, I still get a Fendery 270k to ground. Not a deal killer. Still, it is the things I don't see that usually bite me. Do you see anything that could doom this circuit?
Thanks, Skip
I'm working on a new build and am getting serious about the wiring. I'm going to have two 4-conductor buckers and want to be able to tap the coils on either. My ears have never really liked the sound of single coils with 500k volume pots so I've sketched something up that might remedy it. The attached diagram shows a mini on-on-on switch as the pickup selector with two 500k push/pull pots for both volume and tone. One side of the switch is the standard coil shunt. On the other I've attached a 560k resistor (might be a 1 meg trimmer soldered to the back of one of the pots) to parallel the volume pot if either of the coils are tapped. With two knobs and a switch showing it is very economical for electronics cavity space. The plan is to put a Roland GK-3 pup just behind the lead pup but that doesn't need much room.
The only drawback I see now is that if I'm using a bucker/single combination, I still get a Fendery 270k to ground. Not a deal killer. Still, it is the things I don't see that usually bite me. Do you see anything that could doom this circuit?
Thanks, Skip
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