Re: Alnico Pro II bridge, lil'59 middle, Fender vintage neck- how do I wire these?
You are helping me out large Jer,
So to summarize, I reverse the wiring on the Fender Stock pup. Then I unsolder the jumper between the bridge and middle pot. Then solder a jumper between the neck and bridge. Then voila, I have individual tone control for each position. So simple, that really helps me out. I thank you again Jer.
You think the bridge Texas Hot wouldn't work well in the neck?-lol I know I'm a bit eccentric with my choices and placement, but the combo I have now is really neat. I figured the neck position doesn't ring as brightly as the bridge position. The bridge Texas Hot would be a bit brighter and lend itself to a better sound in position 4 because the lil'59 definitely doesn't have a bright sound. As well I figure the bridge T.H. would be a louder pup which would balance the sound better with the loudness of the 59. Now you have me thinking about the texas hot and the texas hot for bridge. -lol :scratchch
I've had an SSL1 in the bridge before and it was definitely a nice sounding pup. It was actually a decision between that pup and the Alnico II Pro for me. I may get another Alnico II Pro for the neck. I don't know, they would all sound great I'm sure.-lol I'm really trying to achieve the greatest sounds for positions 2 and 4 that I can muster because that is where the uniqueness of having 3 pups going helps to differentiate me and my style from other players. And again, I haven't lost the Strat tones that I love, they've only been enhanced. The only Strat tone I've lost is position 3 and I never used that position very often anyways, but will get more use out of it now that I have a humbucker tone there. I wish I could just get all possible combinations that I would consider and try them out. I've experimented with alot of Seymour Duncans. Almost all the SSL series and Hot Rails.
But yeah, I'm definitely thinking the Texas Hot. Those SRV neck tones are deep and rich.
I was considering another lil'59 for the neck but I think I would be getting too far away from the Strat tones that I'm seeking, namely the harmonics that one can achieve with the plectrum placement. I know alot of players like the h/s/h configuration, but again, that's getting too far away from the Strat tone. Having the single coils in conjuction with the humbucker in the 2nd and 4th positions is the dream I had for a unique sound and it turned out alot better than I expected, so to put a single coil in the middle would defeat the purpose of everything for me Rand. I appreciate any ideas though. I was actually considering a p-90 for the neck, but I figured it's way too much B.S. for what it's worth. I might as well get a Les Paul and work with that model instead of a Strat. :scratchch
I thank you guys for your insight and recommendations. If anyone else has some, I'd be happy to hear you out. Cheers.:beerchug: