Rusty Fingers
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Here's another spin-a-split idea....
Start with a 2 HB guitar with 3 position switch, a Neck Volume pot, a Bridge Volume pot and a Master Tone pot. Use Push Pulls for all the pots.
With all pots down, the guitar is wired like normal.
When a volume pot is up, it is wired to spin-a-split its pickup instead of acting as a volume control.
I'm thinking that the loss of a volume control wouldn't be a big deal in the spin-a-split mode, since a single coil has less volume than a full HB and there would be less need to lower the single coil's volume. Anyway, the spin-a-split would act somewhat like a volume control somewhat as it travels from HB to single coil.
Oh, and then, just for good measure, when the tone pot is up, it is wired for coil swap to get inside coils and outside coils (both of which would also be affected by the spin-a-split, when that mode is selected).
I'm curious as to whether anybody thinks this would be useful or too complicated.
Start with a 2 HB guitar with 3 position switch, a Neck Volume pot, a Bridge Volume pot and a Master Tone pot. Use Push Pulls for all the pots.
With all pots down, the guitar is wired like normal.
When a volume pot is up, it is wired to spin-a-split its pickup instead of acting as a volume control.
I'm thinking that the loss of a volume control wouldn't be a big deal in the spin-a-split mode, since a single coil has less volume than a full HB and there would be less need to lower the single coil's volume. Anyway, the spin-a-split would act somewhat like a volume control somewhat as it travels from HB to single coil.
Oh, and then, just for good measure, when the tone pot is up, it is wired for coil swap to get inside coils and outside coils (both of which would also be affected by the spin-a-split, when that mode is selected).
I'm curious as to whether anybody thinks this would be useful or too complicated.