Artie
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Edit: I think I've found an even better way to this, before anyone fires up the ole soldering iron. Should have it posted in a day or two. 
I have a toggle switch on my Strat, in place of the second tone control, so I can place the middle and bridge in series. Its a nice smooth tone. A subtle difference from the traditional notch "quack". So I thought I'd see if I could come up with a way to flip a switch and convert both the #2 and #4 positions to series. I've been messing with this today, and came up with this:
It requires a Superswitch and a simple DPDT on-on switch, like a push/pull.
The first one is a schematic, the second shows how easy it is to wire a push/pull:
Its a pretty straightforward diagram. I need to order my Superswitch, so I'll let you know how it works later. Looks good on paper.
Artie
I have a toggle switch on my Strat, in place of the second tone control, so I can place the middle and bridge in series. Its a nice smooth tone. A subtle difference from the traditional notch "quack". So I thought I'd see if I could come up with a way to flip a switch and convert both the #2 and #4 positions to series. I've been messing with this today, and came up with this:
It requires a Superswitch and a simple DPDT on-on switch, like a push/pull.
The first one is a schematic, the second shows how easy it is to wire a push/pull:
Its a pretty straightforward diagram. I need to order my Superswitch, so I'll let you know how it works later. Looks good on paper.
Artie
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