Hello. Sorry if this ends up a double-post, but I think the forum ate my first attempt.
The two guitars I'm building right now are each going to have a single humbucker at the bridge, but I'd like to wire them with a 3-way switch so they'd be series / split / parallel, like in the Esquire wiring diagram here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support...tic=esquire_hb
The twist is that I'd like to use a Gibson-style 3-way toggle instead of a Fender blade switch. I've seen the coil-splitting diagram with a mini-toggle, and the 3-way / toggle / mini-toggle translation diagram, which suggests it can be done. But both the mini-toggle and the blade switch have more lugs than the Gibson / Switchcraft switch.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible, and if so how to do it?
Thanks!
The two guitars I'm building right now are each going to have a single humbucker at the bridge, but I'd like to wire them with a 3-way switch so they'd be series / split / parallel, like in the Esquire wiring diagram here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support...tic=esquire_hb
The twist is that I'd like to use a Gibson-style 3-way toggle instead of a Fender blade switch. I've seen the coil-splitting diagram with a mini-toggle, and the 3-way / toggle / mini-toggle translation diagram, which suggests it can be done. But both the mini-toggle and the blade switch have more lugs than the Gibson / Switchcraft switch.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible, and if so how to do it?
Thanks!
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