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  • 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

    i couldnt find it on the duncan page...i could just be blind and stupid. does anyone have schematics for my guitar? (Standard Fat Strat)

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    Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

    Like this?

    With the bridge pup split in the 4th position
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    Or standard strat wiring, just pretend the bridge single coil is a humbucker in the schematic.
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    Hope this helps

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      Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?



      Sorry to hijack...the schematic with the split in the 4th position, is that the neck/mid position?

      I am doing the same wiring in the morning, and I want the bridge positon (which I call position #1) to be the full Humbucker(59' TB), position 2 to be the middle single with one of the coils of the 59', then the rest of the positions to be standard. Which lug of the 5 way would the red/white wires go on for that?

      Again, sorry for the hijack.
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        Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

        Jeff,

        The bridge is full series and the notch position is split bridge+middle in that schematic.

        The whole numbering thing on the 5way switches is confusing. I think the official numbering system starts with the neck as position 1 and the bridge as 5. I think of it the same way as you do though, that position 1 is the bridge, but I 'think' we're wrong. Anyway, I quoted the Duncan site stating that it was split in position 4 (our 2)

        Boy that was confusing just typing it, hope it makes sense.
        Last edited by stratsandaks; 07-31-2004, 09:43 PM.

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          Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

          Thanks much....I'll be wiring that bad boy up in the moring! I don't mind being wrong about the positions....it's that old dog learning new tricks thing...
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            Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

            oh ok thanks. and whats a good soldering kit thats not too expensive?

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            • #7
              Re: 1 volume, 2 tone, 5 way, 1 hum, 2 single coils...schematics anyone?

              Originally posted by runfrmosticks
              oh ok thanks. and whats a good soldering kit thats not too expensive?
              I just picked up a 25w Weller kit at Home Depot for $12. The only thing it didn't come with which I wanted is a stand...but I'll survive. 22-30 watts is all you really need, and definately no soldering guns. Too hot and you can fry components very easily.
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