Nobulusprime
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Hi
Ok so first up hands up I'm a novice and I need help (many would agree)!
I've got a project guitar I'm working on and I'd like some advice/wiring diagrams. I have 2 x 4 wire alnico ii SD humbuckers a 3 way switch, a volume and a tone both push pull and 500k.
I've been looking at the difference between parallel wiring and split coil wiring and I get that parallel gives you a single coil (ish) sound with no hum.
I've got 2 questions:
1) is there a way of wiring with 2 pull push controls and the 3 way to have; standard (series) humbuckers, split coil (single coil) and Parallel options for each pick up with the 3 way giving you the standard bridge, neck&bridge and neck configuration based on the three options. If this is possible is there a diagram anywhere?
2) I've heard that the single coil option is a bit of a mismatch for a 500k pot and ends up sounding thin (it should be used with a 250k). Someone mentioned putting in a 270k resistor but I'm not sure where... Or is an alternative using a 22 uf cap as I've seen in a few diagrams or is that doing a different job?
If someone could help I'd be over the moon!
Thanks for taking the time!
Sean
Ok so first up hands up I'm a novice and I need help (many would agree)!
I've got a project guitar I'm working on and I'd like some advice/wiring diagrams. I have 2 x 4 wire alnico ii SD humbuckers a 3 way switch, a volume and a tone both push pull and 500k.
I've been looking at the difference between parallel wiring and split coil wiring and I get that parallel gives you a single coil (ish) sound with no hum.
I've got 2 questions:
1) is there a way of wiring with 2 pull push controls and the 3 way to have; standard (series) humbuckers, split coil (single coil) and Parallel options for each pick up with the 3 way giving you the standard bridge, neck&bridge and neck configuration based on the three options. If this is possible is there a diagram anywhere?
2) I've heard that the single coil option is a bit of a mismatch for a 500k pot and ends up sounding thin (it should be used with a 250k). Someone mentioned putting in a 270k resistor but I'm not sure where... Or is an alternative using a 22 uf cap as I've seen in a few diagrams or is that doing a different job?
If someone could help I'd be over the moon!
Thanks for taking the time!
Sean