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  • Gibson SG: 2 Vol, 1 tone, one minitoggle?

    Hi friends,
    First time poster, I'm sure this info is somewhere here, but it's quite intimidating to search. I'm putting an APH-1, and SH11 in a Gibson SG. I can't use push/pull pots because of the shallow depth of the control cavity. I would like to keep two volumes, a master tone, and then use the open tone hole for a mini-toggle to coil tap. Anyone with a wiring diagram for this option, I would be appreciative for it. Thanks!
    -joe

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    Re: Gibson SG: 2 Vol, 1 tone, one minitoggle?



    This is is what you want. Just imagine the switch is on its own, otherwise the wiring is exactly the same.
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      Re: Gibson SG: 2 Vol, 1 tone, one minitoggle?

      Thanks very much for the help!
      -joe

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        Re: Gibson SG: 2 Vol, 1 tone, one minitoggle?

        Originally posted by Zhaggy View Post
        http://www.seymourduncan.com/support...2h_2v_1t_3w_pp

        This is is what you want. Just imagine the switch is on its own, otherwise the wiring is exactly the same.
        So this was exactly what I needed, but there's a bit of a hitch. On/On minitoggle wouldn't fit, and I broke about 3 of them trying to use some washers to keep it in the larger hole that the tone pot used to be in. So I had to order an On/On/On, it was the only one I could find online (which was surprisingly difficult) which would fit the pot holes. Ideally I would like to do normal/coil tapped/out of phase if that would be possible, and make use of all three positions. This doesn't seem to be quite it: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support...h_2v_1t_3w_ssp. Any thoughts? Any help is appreciated

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