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  • orpheo
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    why not this?

    Schematic diagrams for Free-Way 5B5-01, 5B5-02 & 3B3-01 Blade switch models. Dimensional templates also provided.


    the 2x5 way blade does just what you want, it solders easily, super sturdy mechanism, and no extra toggle you need to have. I know what I'd want on my HSS guitar.

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  • Razman1
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    Welcome to the forum!

    I've done the first (#1) with a Super Switch. As far as #2 goes, what exactly is a 'power tap'?
    Ibanez defines it as "a normal tap but with boosted low end"
    Ibanez is stepping up their SR300 series with the SR300E basses, featuring upgraded pickups and electronics. The models, which come in four-, five-, and six-string versions, aim to bring a high quality of tone and control to a lower price point. The lineup centers around Ibanez’s new Powerspa


    My best guess is that's their way of wiring the humbucker in parallel.

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  • Mincer
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Originally posted by TheViewFromVenus View Post
    Looks to be a partially tapped humbucker.

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    Well, that is a pretty cool idea. I'd love to try this system out before I wired that nightmare up, though.

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  • TVFV
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Originally posted by Mincer View Post
    Welcome to the forum!

    I've done the first (#1) with a Super Switch. As far as #2 goes, what exactly is a 'power tap'?
    Looks to be a partially tapped humbucker.

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  • Mincer
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Welcome to the forum!

    I've done the first (#1) with a Super Switch. As far as #2 goes, what exactly is a 'power tap'?

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  • Razman1
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Originally posted by TUnger View Post
    It works in the guitar I have put together.
    I have drawn the complete wiring diagram for those who are interested:
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]90588[/ATTACH]
    This is awesome!
    Would you happen to know how you would wire the switching for the HH pickup model?
    I can't find any information on how Ibanez power tap works.
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  • Mincer
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Welcome to the forum!

    And thank you for this heroic first post!

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  • TUnger
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    It works in the guitar I have put together.
    I have drawn the complete wiring diagram for those who are interested:
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  • gregory
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    You can do that half with just a standard 5-way.

    I've never been a fan of the Megaswitches. They aren't flexible.

    I wonder if the OP is ever going to come back.
    Last edited by gregory; 03-10-2018, 01:56 PM.

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  • Blille
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    HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Boom

    I thought it was a schaller megaswitch s due to the top but I wouldn’t know how to do the bottom 5


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  • gregory
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    Re: HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

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    - 5-Way Super Switch
    - 3PDT toggle

    Humbucker uses Duncan colors (black to hot, red/white for splitting, green and bare to ground)

    Hot goes to your volume control. GND is ground.
    Last edited by gregory; 03-10-2018, 11:11 PM. Reason: removed "might want to double-check" because it definitely will work.

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  • MarioCesar
    started a topic HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    HSS guitar: new Ibanez dyna-MIX9 switching

    Ibanez has come with a new switching system for his Tom Quayle Signature and AZ series

    I'm pretty interested in getting those tones. Is there any easy way to make this wiring? I mean without turning the circuit into spaghetti haha

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