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So coil splitting the neck turned out to be somewhat underwhelming.
I used the push pull to split the bridge humbucker instead. I wired it push single coil, pull full humbucker, which I suppose might considered ass about face, but the idea is to get closer to traditional single coil Tele most of the time, pull for the loud bits.
Much better.Last edited by ThreeChordWonder; 02-08-2021, 09:20 AM.
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If you like the phase sound, I say go for it. A pot is cheap, so experiment. I am not really a fan of a phase switch, but some really like it.
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I can fit a second push pull and do a phase invert on the neck, not sure if that's worthwhile or not.
Thoughts anyone?
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When it comes down to it, the series option only really works well with 2 vintage output single coils. It can turn into mud quickly with higher output pickups.
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Would be interesting to have the neck stack split and ran in series with one coil of the tele 59.
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Thanks but thats a phase shift not a serial / parallel.
How about this one?
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You'd have to combine this diagram with the 4 way switch, with this diagram for the series/parallel switch.
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Any chance of a wiring diagram, 4 way switch, push-pull for bridge humbucker series/parallel, preferably on the tone pot?
If anyone's got one for a 3-way switch I can adapt it.
Thks in advance
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Thanks guys, whoever you are, I'll give it a shot.
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I concur with Mercer. [EDIT: My brain said Mincer but my hands typed Mercer instead.]
Series/parallel for the bridge, since the Lil59 isn't great split.
Vintage Stack is designed to sound singlecoily at full strength.Last edited by eclecticsynergy; 01-24-2021, 09:35 PM.
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Yeah, use the switch for series/parallel of the bridge pickup. Just use the neck pickup full on all the time.
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