I would like to use one push-pull to tap a single coil like a Quarter Pound and split a humbucker at the same time. Is this possible?
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One Push-Pull to rule them all!
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Yeah! I've used a regular push/pull, a push/push, and the Fender S1 switch to affect 2 pickups at once.Administrator of the SDUGF
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I like the push push better
i would use one row for each operation / pickup
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Originally posted by ehdwuld View PostI like the push push better
i would use one row for each operation / pickupAdministrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by TVFV View PostI would like to use one push-pull to tap a single coil like a Quarter Pound and split a humbucker at the same time. Is this possible?
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