Hello.
I have connected my SD humbucker, with On-Off-On switch, Series - Off - Parallel, but in the middle position, where the coils should be OFF, I can hear my guitar. Very weak, but it's there.
I didn't have the problem, when I connected the humbucker directly to the jack, without the switches, pots and caps.
Do you know what can cause that?
In my 80's Vantage guitar there is a humbucker in the bridge, tapped coil in the middle and a kind of stacked coil in the neck - 2 coils on the same bobbin.
I desoldered the other pickups to finde out which one is playing, when the switches are OFF.
The tapped pickup is working fine, no sound in OFF position.
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I have connected my SD humbucker, with On-Off-On switch, Series - Off - Parallel, but in the middle position, where the coils should be OFF, I can hear my guitar. Very weak, but it's there.
I didn't have the problem, when I connected the humbucker directly to the jack, without the switches, pots and caps.
Do you know what can cause that?
In my 80's Vantage guitar there is a humbucker in the bridge, tapped coil in the middle and a kind of stacked coil in the neck - 2 coils on the same bobbin.
I desoldered the other pickups to finde out which one is playing, when the switches are OFF.
The tapped pickup is working fine, no sound in OFF position.
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