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  • #76
    I would be very appreciative of somebody could help me figure out if this can be done. Situation: two humbuckers, one volume, one tone, 5 way blade pickup selector switch.
    I'm trying to achieve the following pickup configurations.
    Position 1 : Neck humbuckers Position 2 : Neck North Single coil
    Position 3 : Neck North Single Coil x (Neck south single coil x bridge north Single coil) to get that second/fourth strat position
    Position 4 : Bridge South single coil x (Neck South single coil x bridge north Single coil)
    position 5 : Bridge humbuckers

    I don't know if this is possible but I'm trying to get the 2/4 positions out of a strat. Thank you guys. This place is fantastic!

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    • #77
      Originally posted by PCMarks View Post
      I would be very appreciative of somebody could help me figure out if this can be done. Situation: two humbuckers, one volume, one tone, 5 way blade pickup selector switch.
      I'm trying to achieve the following pickup configurations.
      Position 1 : Neck humbuckers Position 2 : Neck North Single coil
      Position 3 : Neck North Single Coil x (Neck south single coil x bridge north Single coil) to get that second/fourth strat position
      Position 4 : Bridge South single coil x (Neck South single coil x bridge north Single coil)
      position 5 : Bridge humbuckers

      I don't know if this is possible but I'm trying to get the 2/4 positions out of a strat. Thank you guys. This place is fantastic!
      Please make another thread. This thread is just for problems with illustrated Duncan Diagrams. I will delete this post when you make another thread, so this one stays on topic.
      Administrator of the SDUGF

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      • #78
        2H_3B_1VppSPL_2T.jpg (612×792) (seymourduncan.com)

        The master volume and bridge tone are flipped on the 3-way blade.

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        • #79
          indeed they are, good catch

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          • #80
            The wiring instruction sheet that comes with the STK-J2 Hot Stack Jazz Noiseless Pickup could use an update.
            Document # P/N 501030-115 Rev D.

            There is a small box with tiny print on the right side with CRITICAL INFO that can be easily overlooked.
            "REVERSE THE GREEN AND BLACK WIRES FOR USE WITH STOCK FENDER TYPE P PICKUPS".
            This info is no where to be found on the SD site, and is only printed on the included wiring diagram

            This little box should be MUCH LARGER WITH LARGER TYPE.
            After wiring up my Hot Stack Jazz to my Yamaha TRBX174 according to the wiring diagram, it sounded thin and weak.
            Not Good.
            Only after checking every wiring diagram on the SD site and reviewing the included diagram that came with the pickup did I see the tiny box with the critical info concerning the Reverse Wiring.
            I eventually used the Alternate Wiring Method suggested, and it sounded great like it should.
            See my thread in the Pickups Section here in the Forums....
            Jefro.

            I've had this budget Yamaha bass for about 11 years, and am very impressed with the quality of the build, the neck and the Candy Apple Red metalflake finish. The Yamaha TRBX174 is highly rated among the budget basses when they are reviewed online. The P and J pickups sound very good, beefy and rich, and even the J pickup sounds





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            • #81
              Originally posted by RMichael View Post
              The master volume and bridge tone are flipped on the 3-way blade.
              Good catch. Here it is corrected if Duncan & Co. would just like to replace it with this one.

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              • #82
                While not a mistake per se, it would be nice if they brought back the old tone chart, in PDF format, with all the newer pups on it. It was a great quick reference that you could view offline.

                Also, many of the pups on the website are missing their model number. Makes it difficult sometimes, when you're checking on a pup in a drawer.

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                • #83
                  Hi!
                  Been rewiring another guitar today and found missing wire here:

                  The tone pot should be connected to central tip of a switch (attached pic) - tone adjust doesnt work without it
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                  • #84
                    The Blackouts Modular Preamp has the tone cap shown connected wrong. The lower lead of the cap should move one lug to the right.

                    The Artie formerly known as ArtieToo.

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                    • #85
                      Hey just wanted to get this diagram out there. Was sent over in an email from SD support. It’s for 3 stack sss setup with liberator volume pot and a tone push/pull switch for single coil split. I looked on Seymour’s website and seems like they don’t have this one listed.

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                      • #86
                        I recently wired this up in my PR/LP hybrid that I built and found two errors:

                        One - Missing jumper from Pin3 to GND on the bridge voume
                        Two - Wire from middle toggle switch pole goes to the wrong lug on tone, making the knob work backwards. Lol

                        Ok, so now to my question. The coil split and phase push/pull switches work exactly as intended, but the series/parallel push pull on the neck volume make the bridge pickup drop out almost entirely. Is this just a limitation of the wiring/switching? If you put the toggle to the middle position, both the bridge and neck volume will still work.

                        Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks you.
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                        Last edited by Cloudfeather; 03-13-2025, 11:52 AM.

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