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  • wiring p-rails with 3-way switch using all options

    hi!

    I have 2 p-rails and a three way switch (gibson-type). and two triple shots out of which one is now broken as the cables attached from the frame have come off and they're so small I don't think I can solder them back... **** quality and not durable.

    so I thought what are my options without using triple shots? if I want all 4 options available on both pickups.

    1. using 2 x fender type 4-way switches along with my gibson type 3-way pickup selector is one option. complicated already..
    2. anything else - without using too many switches and without making this scheme complicated as hell?

    thanks a lot for all tips!

    ps. I can live without a tone pot to save space (it's a squier strat type body) but do want to have a master vol knob at least at the end of the pickup-selectors-chain.



  • #2
    I would return the broken wire PU. Consider the P rail triple shots. No re wire or push pull pots needed. There is little switch built on the PU ring. sounds easier than what your describing.

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    • #3
      If you can contact Seymour Duncan HQ, they might be able to help with the broken Triple Shot. There have been threads here about doing a bunch of what the Triple Shots do (not all) with a few push/pull pots per pickup. Nothing does everything they do without a lot of switches, which is why when they are working, they are the most elegant solution there is.
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