Heres the 3 pup LP wiring I've come up with, any and all comments
are welcome.
In figure 1, you see the Seth bridge and neck, and a DMZ Fred in
the middle. DPDT switch b is a push/pull in the upper tone pot and
gives the inner coils of the humbuckers. The neck pickup is put in
upside-down so that the inner coils are the stud on the bridge and
screws on the neck, hum-cancelling.
There is also an on/off/on switch shown (a), which gives either of the
Fred single coild in addition to the Fred humbucking. This switch
replaces the lower tone pot.
The main thing in figure 1 is to see how the pickup leads are labeled
so that I can omit them in figure 2.
In figure 2, you see the 6 pickup leads, two more DPDT switches and
a 5 position rotary. I have omitted some of the wires and just used
the names of the leads for clarity. The main thing to check out is
how the switches work in positions 2, 3, and 4.
In position 1 : there is the neck humbucker.
In position 2 : you get the neck humbucker and the middle humbucker. These
can either be in parallel or series through switch d, which is the a push/pull
pot in the upper volume position.
In position 3 : you get the middle pickup, OR the neck and bridge. This is
selected through DPDT switch c, which is in a push/pull pot in
the lower volume position. Note that this goes through the series/parallel
switch as well (please check that the middle pickup works normally
in both series/parallel settings).
Position 4 : middle and neck, sort of backwards from position 2 for the
series/parallel connection.
Position 5 : bridge
With everything pushed in, the rotary selector (replacing the 3-way) is
neck
neck+middle
neck+bridge
middle+bridge
bridge
for a vintage sound with 2 extras. With all combinations of coil cutting,
series and parallel, there are 35 tone combinations. Of course, each pup
alone will be great, I expet some pretty good quack tones, and I think
some of the loud tones are intrigueing (the Fred in series with 1 coil of
the bridge).
The upper tone and volume are masters, the bottom volume knob is
just for aesthitics on the push/pull pot, if I can find two switches that
are identical then I'll have two switches there.
thanks a lot
are welcome.
In figure 1, you see the Seth bridge and neck, and a DMZ Fred in
the middle. DPDT switch b is a push/pull in the upper tone pot and
gives the inner coils of the humbuckers. The neck pickup is put in
upside-down so that the inner coils are the stud on the bridge and
screws on the neck, hum-cancelling.
There is also an on/off/on switch shown (a), which gives either of the
Fred single coild in addition to the Fred humbucking. This switch
replaces the lower tone pot.
The main thing in figure 1 is to see how the pickup leads are labeled
so that I can omit them in figure 2.
In figure 2, you see the 6 pickup leads, two more DPDT switches and
a 5 position rotary. I have omitted some of the wires and just used
the names of the leads for clarity. The main thing to check out is
how the switches work in positions 2, 3, and 4.
In position 1 : there is the neck humbucker.
In position 2 : you get the neck humbucker and the middle humbucker. These
can either be in parallel or series through switch d, which is the a push/pull
pot in the upper volume position.
In position 3 : you get the middle pickup, OR the neck and bridge. This is
selected through DPDT switch c, which is in a push/pull pot in
the lower volume position. Note that this goes through the series/parallel
switch as well (please check that the middle pickup works normally
in both series/parallel settings).
Position 4 : middle and neck, sort of backwards from position 2 for the
series/parallel connection.
Position 5 : bridge
With everything pushed in, the rotary selector (replacing the 3-way) is
neck
neck+middle
neck+bridge
middle+bridge
bridge
for a vintage sound with 2 extras. With all combinations of coil cutting,
series and parallel, there are 35 tone combinations. Of course, each pup
alone will be great, I expet some pretty good quack tones, and I think
some of the loud tones are intrigueing (the Fred in series with 1 coil of
the bridge).
The upper tone and volume are masters, the bottom volume knob is
just for aesthitics on the push/pull pot, if I can find two switches that
are identical then I'll have two switches there.
thanks a lot