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  • Anyone had a clue how this cheapo is wired?

    I can’t figure out how they are going to select 6 pickups with these controls?

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  • #2
    Maybe double stack switch, selects both guitar pups at once? Individual guitar volumes mix signal. So you are always in neck for both or bridge for both. Can't be neck for six string while bridge for 12 string. Chances are you won't be playing both necks at the same time?
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    • #3
      Usually the "knob" in the middle is a switch to select which neck you're on. Some use a toggleh I can see where a rotary might work better...
      Then you just use your five-way & three knobs like normal for each. As Enzo said, you're not likely to be playing both at the same time, right?
      Call & ask?

      Justin
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Justin Thomas View Post
        Usually the "knob" in the middle is a switch to select which neck you're on. Some use a toggleh I can see where a rotary might work better...
        Then you just use your five-way & three knobs like normal for each. As Enzo said, you're not likely to be playing both at the same time, right?
        Call & ask?

        Justin
        USUALLY... but the description says that the knob is a volume control for the 12 string and it says "tone" on it. I'm tempted to buy one just to see how much of a monstrosity it is. Lol! To work correctly it would be quite a bundle of wires going to the 6 pickups to a switch there.. and probably him like a whore.

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        • #5
          For that price, I'm guessing they use random selection.

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          • #6
            Yeah... I read some reviews. Lol. Evidently what some people are doing is buying these for around $200 for a modding platform and swapping on the necks from a couple of Squiers or whatever. That, some water slides and a bit of attention and you have a “usable” double neck for cheap. Especially if you have a few beaters to canabilize. I’m just air castling. I would want a 6/6 anyway with a hot rail in the top guitar in an open tuning and a total rewire.

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