Here's a wiring diagram with a blender pot and an optional push-push defeat for a blender circuit for an SSS Strat.
Standard 5-way switch, master volume, master tone, third pot used as the blender.
THe "Add neck" works in P-1 and P-2. If you want it to work in P-1 only I think you'll need to use a superswitch, as the regular switch blade spans between the bridge and middle input lugs to give you P-2, not to connect to individual lugs for each position.
It has the advantages, I think, over wiring the blender directly to the output lug of:
That means you don't need to use the second bank of contacts on the switch to switch the tones on and off, freeing them up to use to automatically add the "add neck" in P-1 and P-2, defeat it in P-3 and to stop the bridge coming in in P-4 or P-5.
Any errors, please enlighten.
https://www.strat-talk.com/attachmen...-5-jpg.504625/
Standard 5-way switch, master volume, master tone, third pot used as the blender.
THe "Add neck" works in P-1 and P-2. If you want it to work in P-1 only I think you'll need to use a superswitch, as the regular switch blade spans between the bridge and middle input lugs to give you P-2, not to connect to individual lugs for each position.
It has the advantages, I think, over wiring the blender directly to the output lug of:
- automatically defeating the "add neck' in P-3, and
- prevents the bridge being active in P-4 and / or P-5.
That means you don't need to use the second bank of contacts on the switch to switch the tones on and off, freeing them up to use to automatically add the "add neck" in P-1 and P-2, defeat it in P-3 and to stop the bridge coming in in P-4 or P-5.
Any errors, please enlighten.
https://www.strat-talk.com/attachmen...-5-jpg.504625/
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