Can someone help me understand this?
If I split the coil on the humbucker using log 6 on the switch, I am grounding the split in both position 1 and 2, because log 6 is on in both those positions.
This will make the humbucker autosplit all the time, right?
And why am I grounding log 7?
What...
When I had the ground there were no sound at all...
These guys suggest that if it's not hum cancelling, to connect t7 to the hot output, what do you think?
So its:
1 Bridge
2 Middle
3 Neck
4 Volume + tone pot
5 Empty
6 Bridge red+white
7 Ground
8 Empty
I have no idea what brand it is - it is stock in this Stagg SES-60 cheap ass guitar (which now has awesome pickups) :)
Maybe this picture has better contrast:
Here is what I am trying to do:
And here is what I have done (FYI I have reversed the Bare Knuckle neck pickup, and I also have a killswitch on the hot output to the jack):
And the error is that position 2, 3 and 4 are completely silent.
Please help me understand what I have done wrong...
I probably missed out and thought the job was to easy, but here is what I did.
I have a Stagg SES-60 (great value guitar) with a HSS setup, 2 tone and 1 push/pull volume to split the humbucker.
I upgraded the neck pickup to a Bare Knuckle PAT Pend 59 Slab Board
I upgraded the middle pickup to...