Hello,
I know this has been discussed before, but it has been a while, and I have forgot the info.
I like the sonic features of Triple Shots. I do not like operating the little switches on them, and I do not like the way they look. I also don't like soldering the pickup leads to them.
I want to wire up my newish D'Angelico DC with these switching options (series, parallel, or either coil alone), but I do not want to use Triple Shots to get them.
Do any of you know how to do this?
For instance, with four push-push pots and a classic Gibson V/T/V/T setup: V/T both down for series. V/T both up for parallel. Tone up, volume down on neck pickup gives you slug coil. Tone up, volume down on bridge pickup gives you screw coil. Volume up, tone down on neck pickup gives you screw coil. Volume up, tone down on bridge pickup gives you slug coil.
I can probably figure this out with some time, but I was wondering if any of you have a readily available diagram and/or hints.
Thank you.
I know this has been discussed before, but it has been a while, and I have forgot the info.
I like the sonic features of Triple Shots. I do not like operating the little switches on them, and I do not like the way they look. I also don't like soldering the pickup leads to them.
I want to wire up my newish D'Angelico DC with these switching options (series, parallel, or either coil alone), but I do not want to use Triple Shots to get them.
Do any of you know how to do this?
For instance, with four push-push pots and a classic Gibson V/T/V/T setup: V/T both down for series. V/T both up for parallel. Tone up, volume down on neck pickup gives you slug coil. Tone up, volume down on bridge pickup gives you screw coil. Volume up, tone down on neck pickup gives you screw coil. Volume up, tone down on bridge pickup gives you slug coil.
I can probably figure this out with some time, but I was wondering if any of you have a readily available diagram and/or hints.
Thank you.
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