I want to leave my chord plugged into the guitar at all times.
Would it be possible to use a push/pull pot as an on/off switch for active pickups?
Do you mean that it is just too much effort to remove the cable after playing? (Forever!)
Statistically speaking, I'd say it was this.
Just unplug it when you're done entertaining your wall posters. It's really not that difficult and it cuts down on room clutter.
That said, the pickups themselves could not be wired to a standard 250/250 or 250/500 or 500/500K passive pickup push pull for volume or tone use. It would have to be used only as an on/off for the battery.
Therefore, you'd have an extra knob on your guitar that you would most likely be tempted to use with the active pickups for volume or tone, and then be right back here asking why it sounds so crappy.
yes. Just wire it into the red lead of the battery. Basic on off switch.
That'd work, but a less complicated solution - as the guitar is almost certainly using negative leg switching - would be to add the switch into the black wire going from battery clip to ring terminal of the socket.
i can see the logic now, however I guarantee that one day you'll forget to switch it off and you'll end up with a dead battery.
The mercury tilt switch sounds like a good idea; or maybe you could rip the accelerometer out of an iPhone and compile an algorithm to detect the exact angle of the guitar relative to the earth's gravitational field which would be able to tell from the guitars motion - or lack thereof - whether it is in use or on it's stand and power off or go in to standby mode...
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Thanks guys.
"All the time" = forever. I have my wireless transmitter attached to my strap so it is just easier to leave it plugged in when I put the guitar on the stand.