anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

What cap and resistor you recommend for bucker?

I gotta admit, I'm a lazy sod here. Start with a .001uf cap and use a trim-pot. 100k - 500k range. Trim it to find your exact value. Or . . . you can wait for me to find it for you. Don't hold your breath. ;)
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

LOL im the lazy one, that's why i asked you :D

okay, if u dont mid to. i have to find my drill first anyway..


btw, how much percentage of high that bleeds to neck PU ? it still depends on what bridge PU , cap, and resistor rite ?

my 59 neck is slightly bassy more than i expected. im using CC for the bridge.
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

my 59 neck is slightly bassy more than i expected. im using CC for the bridge.

59 neck is a special case. You might want to do my "de-mud" mod there instead. Thats a whole new story. Gimme a minute. ;)
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

So, i sat up most of the night with a hot iron! And now my strat has some more twiddle-options. Not nearly as "exotic" as some of you test-pilots above, but exotic for me. The mod was done on a HWY1 strat with a Bridge non tapped Quarter pounder, and two alnico pro flats. Results are great, but the out of phases are a bit thin, especially with pups that are the same, and close together (makes sense it would though)

Some of the series ones are nice!
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

You rang?


Almost every guitar I own has some sort of custom wiring. The name of the game for me is versatility, so I like my guitars to be able to cover a lot of ground tonally. I also prefer my guitars to look stock, so I use push-pulls and other tricks.


#1 Strat (HSS):
standard 5-way, master volume, neck and middle tone, bridge tone. The neck and middle tone has a push-pull to engage the bridge pickup in parallel, allowing neck/bridge and all three pickups. The bridge tone has a push-pull to switch the JB in the bridge from series to parallel.

Canadacaster (S/miniH Tele): standard three-way, master volume, stacked concentric tone (neck tone bottom, bridge tone top). The bridge pup is a Tele Hot Stack (great pickup btw), and the volume is a push/pull to switch it between series (hot and fat Tele tone) and parallel (closer to a classic Tele tone).

GRP Warmoth LP (99.9% complete!): The cool thing here is the Superswitch that does the following:
1: neck humbucker in series
2: neck screw coil and bridge stud coil in series (fat like a humbucker, very cool non-standard tone)
3: neck stud coil and bridge screw coil in parallel (sounds like a Tele middle position)
4: bridge humbucker in parallel (single coil tone)
5: bridge humbucker in series

Notice that all of the above are hum free. Lately I prefer to use series/parallel switches on humbuckers instead of series/split. You get an almost identical tone, but no hum.

The GRP currently has a six-position rotary tone switch, but a. it works intermittently, and b. when it does work, it's not that impressive. I'm going to change it to a G&L treble tone/bass tone setup and use the rotary switch somewhere else.
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

I found that a few of the "added" sounds are humming. Also i've had to add a little leather loop to help the knob up. Strats as you know taper up, making a grab and lift difficult.

But i'm digging the tones...
 
Re: anyone got exotic wiring mods on their axe?

The center guitar in this picture ...

http://drpietrzak.com/music/others.JPG

has splitters, and a push-pull pot for the neck-bridge bucker combo. The splitter toggle for the neck is currently unused (Seth Lover neck). The toggles I am using to do the split have been used for a phase switchs as well. It was not my thing. The only thing I ever really use is the push-pull for the neck bridge combination. It is set to "dial in" the amount of the pickup voice I want when engaged. For me the other things have not been of use.
 
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