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  • Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

    Guys, I looked....everywhere.

    My guitar has the H-S-H configuration with a 5 way switch, one tone and one volume.

    I found the diagram for the 3 humbuckers, 1 tone, 1 volume, with coil split on positions 2 and 4. That's great. http://guitarelectronics.zoovy.com/product/WDUHHH5L1101

    Also, the Ibanez Jem site has the schematic for H-S-H with one volume, one tone, coil split on 2 and 4, and a push pull to send the 2 humbuckers into single coil operation. http://www.jemsite.com/tech/img/t_wd_7ct1.gif

    I want to use a little 59 in the middle.
    But I am getting greedy with this stuff and I want to use a push/pull pot to send all the humbuckers into single coil operation?. Is it even possible?.

    Can someone incorporate that circuit into the first schematic?.

    If someone is willing to work on it, I have some cheap pickups to give out.

  • #2
    Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

    The problem will be, that you can only "split" two humbuckers with a single push/pull pot. Although, I'm right in the middle of converting a DPDT push/pull, to a 3PDT and 4PDT. If I can get it working reliably in the next day or so, maybe I'll send you a prototype.

    When I get it done, I'll draw up the schematic. Hopefully, before the week's over.

    Artie

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    • #3
      Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

      Ah, makes sense.

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      • #4
        Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

        Well, actually, how about using 2 push/pull knobs?. One to split the bridge humbucker, and one to split the middle and neck?.

        It sounds feasible, but I am just not good enough with guitar wiring to design that circuit.
        Last edited by DracoAran; 10-13-2004, 09:39 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

          Allparts has a On-On-On 4-Pole 4PDT Mini Switch (12 Terminals) (EP4363-010) for USD 22. Although it's a bit overkill this one would do the job
          Chris
          Fender Strat Elite, Epiphone Emporer Regent, Framus Renegade Pro (4x SD Pickups!!!), modded Samick Skull&Snake
          Marshall 6101, Vox AD30VT
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          • #6
            Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

            Originally posted by DracoAran
            Well, actually, how about using 2 push/pull knobs?. One to split the bridge humbucker, and one to split the middle and neck?.

            It sounds feasible, but I am just not good enough with guitar wiring to design that circuit.
            In that case, all you need to do is this:

            http://www.seymourduncan.com/website...y-w-split.html

            It doesn't matter that the volume/tone control doesn't match yours. All you'll be concerned with is the addition of that switch. The red/white combo goes to the center, and the ground goes to the top - not the bottom, as SD shows. Whether it goes to the top or bottom just determines whether the coil is split with the knob out, or in. For me, I would prefer "normal" humbucker operation with the knob "in". Thats why you put the ground to the top terminal.

            Then, just do the same for both pickups.

            Edit: Just to summarize: when you do a coil-split, all you are doing is shorting the red/white wire combo to either the green, (ground), or the black, (hot), terminal. If you short to ground, you're selecting the "stud" coil, if you short to hot, you select the "adjustable" coil.
            Last edited by ArtieToo; 10-14-2004, 05:32 AM.

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            • #7
              Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

              How's this?. One splits neck and bridge, one splits the middle.

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              • #8
                Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                Originally posted by DracoAran
                How's this?. One splits neck and bridge, one splits the middle.
                Ok, that won't work. Here's why:



                You have redundant operation in the "blue" square. In positions #2 and #4, the superswitch already grounds the red/white wires, bypassing your DPDT switch. Also, in the lower half, the bottom push/pull will "kill" the output in those same positions.

                So . . . you want to eliminate the right half of the superswitch wiring. Like this:



                Now, that will work perfectly fine, but whats left of the superswitch is just "ordinary" 5-way operation. So, what I'd do is . . . save the expensive superswitch for a rainy day, and just put in a normal 5-way.

                Like this:



                Does everything you want, and much simpler wiring.

                Artie

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                • #9
                  Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                  Artie, that last one is fkn aye man. If I understand it correctly, it gives me even more options, as positions 2 and 4 would give me a combination of 2 humbuckers, and the with the two pots pulled, I would get the 5 strat single coil positions.
                  Now, what I don't get is the switch you drew there. I am only used to seeing the 5 way switch with the 4 terminals on each side.
                  Is there a 5 way switch with only 4 terminals and not 8?.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                    he's just using one side of the 5 way...
                    boreddddddddddd

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                    • #11
                      Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                      ok, cool.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                        Originally posted by Chi3f
                        he's just using one side of the 5 way...
                        Yeah, like this:

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                        • #13
                          Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                          Hey Artie, e-mail me your shipping address so I can at least send the white rw/rp single coil I am taking out of this guitar.

                          Also, I have another question. Since both the middle and neck humbuckers are "neck" models, is there gonna be any phase issues?. I am thinking that position 2 in single coil mode is not gonna be hum cancelling because of that as well. Would I have to install the neck humbucker upside down?.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                            Originally posted by DracoAran
                            Hey Artie, e-mail me your shipping address so I can at least send the white rw/rp single coil I am taking out of this guitar.
                            Thanks Draco, but not necessary. I have a "box-o-pups" now, that I'll probably never use. Btw - I work Navy Avionics FLIR, (forward-looking-infrared), out here at the Naval Air Station. Got transfered from an Air Base in Ohio. (And, I work with an ex-marine who goes by "Draco".)

                            Originally posted by DracoAran
                            Also, I have another question. Since both the middle and neck humbuckers are "neck" models, is there gonna be any phase issues?. I am thinking that position 2 in single coil mode is not gonna be hum cancelling because of that as well. Would I have to install the neck humbucker upside down?.
                            For some reason, I always stumble on the phase issue - fortunately, Kent S. came along, and bailed me out. (Thanks Kent.)

                            He's using the "other" side of the 5-way to solve that problem. What I can do is, when I get home tonight, I'll incorporate what Kent is showing into your original diagram, in order to make it a bit easier to see whats going on.

                            Although, Kents drawing is pretty straight forward now. (And he saves you one push/pull switch, while maintaining the same functionality.)

                            Artie

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                            • #15
                              Re: Schematic for H-H-H, 5 way blade, push/pull coil tap?

                              you can send the pickup to me for the fun of it
                              boreddddddddddd

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