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I would decide on two settings I liked with the P-Rails and use a push pull. Trying to get more that that without some type of switch or triple shots does not seem feasible.
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FWIW, I personally highly recommend using the Triple-shot, the versatility vs ease and cleanliness of installation makes it a no-brainer, you can get every possible coil combination out of the P-rail, plus it doesn't require any body modifications...I have them on 4 different guitars now and not just P-rails.
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They're used extensively in test equipment, like o'scopes. Might be difficult to adapt one to the shallow confines of a guitar. They tend to be long.
Edit: Here's an oddball idea: Use a stereo output jack. Wire the P-90 to the tip, and the rails to the ring. Build a simple footswitch that allows P-90/Both/Rails. You couldn't do series because of the common ground, but I believe that's everyone's least favorite P-Rails tone.Last edited by Artie; 01-09-2025, 11:04 AM.
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Question on SHRP-1 P-Rails in 1 knob guitar
Thanks in advance for any advice or nudge. I want to install a p-rail into a single pup, single knob guitar. I don't want to add holes for mini toggles, and I don't want to go the triple-shot route. I've been searching and have not found the widget I need. So, on to my question.
Is there such a thing as a rotary switch/pot combo that would allow me to switch pup options and still control volume? I might be missing something simple. Help is much appreciated.Tags: None
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