Hello all
I recently transformed a HSH guitar into a HH guitar with a set sentient pegasus and, recycling original the 5 switch selector, I decided to implement the diagram on the SD site:
when I finished all the soldering i tried it out and the sound coming out of the pickups was extremely muddy and both knobs were acting as volume!!
I then looked at the SD diagram for HH and a thee way switch and I noted that the wring for the two knobs is completely different.
I implemented as it is on the 3 way switch and now it works like a charm.
Is there an error in the 5 switch diagram?
I'd also like to soggest to those who would like to implement it, to completely switch the way both pickups are connected to the switch, simply connect the bridge as the neck and vice versa. This will give the following selection:
1) neck hum
2) neck hum + bridge hum
3) bridge hum
4) splitted neck hum + splitted bridge hum
5) splitted neck hum
I personally thinks the splitted neck is more useful than a splitted bridge.
Kikkauz
I recently transformed a HSH guitar into a HH guitar with a set sentient pegasus and, recycling original the 5 switch selector, I decided to implement the diagram on the SD site:
when I finished all the soldering i tried it out and the sound coming out of the pickups was extremely muddy and both knobs were acting as volume!!
I then looked at the SD diagram for HH and a thee way switch and I noted that the wring for the two knobs is completely different.
I implemented as it is on the 3 way switch and now it works like a charm.
Is there an error in the 5 switch diagram?
I'd also like to soggest to those who would like to implement it, to completely switch the way both pickups are connected to the switch, simply connect the bridge as the neck and vice versa. This will give the following selection:
1) neck hum
2) neck hum + bridge hum
3) bridge hum
4) splitted neck hum + splitted bridge hum
5) splitted neck hum
I personally thinks the splitted neck is more useful than a splitted bridge.
Kikkauz
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