Synapsys
Well-known member
Hi, everyone,
Is there a 5-way switch able to do the following on a guitar with 4 conductor bridge humbucker (TB-10 Full Shred), a middle Rails (Vintage Rails) and a neck Rails (Cool Rails)? My idea would be to have two separate wirings on the switch, selectable via a push / pull pot:
Wiring 1:
Position 1- bridge in series;
Position 2- bridge and middle in parallel;
Position 3- middle VR (factory wired in parallel);
Position 4- middle and neck in parallel;
Position 5- neck in series;
Wiring 2:
Position 1- bridge in series;
Position 2- bridge in parallel;
Position 3- bridge and neck in parallel (typical LP middle position);
Position 4- neck in parallel;
Position 5- neck in series;
I know this probably isn't feasable, but I always wondered if there's a way a switch would give this much variety on a signle guitar.
BTW, the guitar is a Jackson Dinky (Poplar body, bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fretboard. It has single volume / single tone pots).
Thanks in advance!
Is there a 5-way switch able to do the following on a guitar with 4 conductor bridge humbucker (TB-10 Full Shred), a middle Rails (Vintage Rails) and a neck Rails (Cool Rails)? My idea would be to have two separate wirings on the switch, selectable via a push / pull pot:
Wiring 1:
Position 1- bridge in series;
Position 2- bridge and middle in parallel;
Position 3- middle VR (factory wired in parallel);
Position 4- middle and neck in parallel;
Position 5- neck in series;
Wiring 2:
Position 1- bridge in series;
Position 2- bridge in parallel;
Position 3- bridge and neck in parallel (typical LP middle position);
Position 4- neck in parallel;
Position 5- neck in series;
I know this probably isn't feasable, but I always wondered if there's a way a switch would give this much variety on a signle guitar.
BTW, the guitar is a Jackson Dinky (Poplar body, bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fretboard. It has single volume / single tone pots).
Thanks in advance!