7 position strat switch

walters

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Does any make a 7 position strat switch i can only find a 5 position but i would like to have more positions what can i do please?
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

What about a 3 position switch for the neck and bridge, plus an on/off switch for the middle?
 
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Look at Steve Morse's guitar, he has something that takes care of that need.
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

Nope, one blade switch and 2 3-ways. Also accounts for some splitting IIRC.
 
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Keep it simple. Just get a 5 position Schaller Mega Switch:

1. neck
2. neck and middle
3. neck and bridge
4. middle and bridge
5. bridge

The middle pickup alone isn't that great of a tone and all three on at the same times isn't that great either.

Lew
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

Keep it simple. Just get a 5 position Schaller Mega Switch:

1. neck
2. neck and middle
3. neck and bridge
4. middle and bridge
5. bridge

The middle pickup alone isn't that great of a tone and all three on at the same times isn't that great either.

Lew

Of course that is only your personal preference. I love both the ones you don't think are so great.
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

Of course that is only your personal preference. I love both the ones you don't think are so great.

Well...there's no accounting for taste! :laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: J

When I was a kid I used to fantasize about all these possible combinations and switches and blah, blah, blah...simpler is better.
 
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Re: 7 position strat switch

You could always go for the channel option.

3 mini 2-way switches plus 1 regular two way. The idea is that the normal one selects between parallel and series. The smaller ones assign each pup to the channel

o. neck switch
o. middle switch
.o bridge switch

O. channel switch

In this example only the neck and middle would be on and in parallel (for instance), while the bridge would be off and in series. If the main swicth was moved you would just have the bridge and in series.

Great for people that want versatility but don't care about looks or fumbling. Then again if you have a select few favourite tones you can just move it inteligently.

I think guitar nuts is the genesis for this.
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

One of my favorites is to use two simple 3-way toggles. The 1st selects between neck and middle. The 2nd selects between 1st and bridge. Every possible combination in a simple and intuitive layout.
 
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I'm thinking about removing the 5 position switch and putting in 3 switches for each pickup

each switch would each do this:
1.) turn off/on the pickup
(off and on equals 2 positions)
2.) Split the pickup
3.) Put the pickup in or out of phase
4.) put the pickup in series or in parallel

How many poles and positions would i need for each pickup?

seems like 6 positions
1.) turning pickup ON ( in phase)
2.) turning pickup OFF
3.) Turning pickup on ( out phase)
4.) Splitting the pickup
5.) pickup in series
6.) pickup in parallel

How many poles would i need for this type of switch?
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

Are you talking about using single coils or humbuckers? A single can only be in/out of phase, series, or parallel with another pickup, and you can't split singles.
 
Re: 7 position strat switch

Yes u can split a single it just takes 'half" of the winding turns its not called split its called something else i forgot sorry
 
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Yes u can split a single it just takes 'half" of the winding turns its not called split its called something else i forgot sorry

That's called "tapping", not "splitting". You can tap at half-way or anywhere else in the wind.
 
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That sounds like a lot of trouble for nothing. Do a test bed and see if you really like those positions.

I've told this before but I used to want all kinds of stuff in a guitar. 3 motherbuckers, splitting all coils, blending them in, volume and tone for all, series, parallel, phase... somethings are just not possible, practical or good sounding. I didn't even get to try such a thing, the price and the realisation that such a thing would be hell to control didn't seem to be worth it.

Sometimes less is more. Go for Artie's suggestion if you just want more combo's, maybe add a few push pull pots to get you series parallel if you want to mess with that.

My 1ct (not even worth 2cts LOL)
 
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