My new guitar has a volume and a 3-way. I want to get more positions out of it. At a minimum coil split of both humbuckers, but it would be nice to have multipole functionality so I can test parallel and out of phase. No drilling.
1) Add a push/pull volume to split both humbuckes, giving the guitar six sounds. afaik a DPDT push/pull will only enable coil split of the humbuckers. If it could do parallel of the HBs, that would be amazing.
2) Add a rotary five way switch to replace the 3-way.
https://reverb.com/item/17784067-5-w...f9PPqc2AoZBlY0
3) The stewmac six-way toggle (expensive)
https://www.stewmac.com/electronics/...RoCsKwQAvD_BwE
I think the rotary selector would be easiest, BUT Ive never played a guitar with a rotary selector and wonder if it is a PITA to deal with.
Are there any other clever solutions?
1) Add a push/pull volume to split both humbuckes, giving the guitar six sounds. afaik a DPDT push/pull will only enable coil split of the humbuckers. If it could do parallel of the HBs, that would be amazing.
2) Add a rotary five way switch to replace the 3-way.
https://reverb.com/item/17784067-5-w...f9PPqc2AoZBlY0
3) The stewmac six-way toggle (expensive)
https://www.stewmac.com/electronics/...RoCsKwQAvD_BwE
I think the rotary selector would be easiest, BUT Ive never played a guitar with a rotary selector and wonder if it is a PITA to deal with.
Are there any other clever solutions?
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