GreenPrints
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Hello!
So, my problem is similar to the one found here: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?323401-P-Rail-and-HB-split-coil-help
But I like to think it's unique.
I've been thinking about this project for some time and finally had time to do it. I have a guitar with a JB/Jazz Seymour Duncan set and I'm not too fond of the JB, and I'd like a little something personal about the electronics.
My solution is to replace the JB with a P-Rails I took from another project, and I'll drop that in the bridge position. However, the P-Rails is pretty lame without the P90 function (I mean, it's the namesake), so I'm trying to figure out a way to put in a push/pull pot so I can split the P90 signal from the main one. I thought I had a way, and was tinning up my soldering iron but I figured I should double check before I have to redo everything.
I have planned to do something like this:

But... If possible I'd love to have the push/pull pot used for tone, most of all I'd like a second opinion on the wiring coming from the bridge pickup.
I don't want to split the neck, as I love the Jazz pickup. I also realize the strat "rail" takes up 80% of the name, but the P90 is 100% of what I care about in this project.
Thanks in advance!
PS: I heard a triple shot might be a good idea, and I'd appreciate any feedback from people with experience with triple shots. I think I'm keen to that idea.
So, my problem is similar to the one found here: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?323401-P-Rail-and-HB-split-coil-help
But I like to think it's unique.
I've been thinking about this project for some time and finally had time to do it. I have a guitar with a JB/Jazz Seymour Duncan set and I'm not too fond of the JB, and I'd like a little something personal about the electronics.
My solution is to replace the JB with a P-Rails I took from another project, and I'll drop that in the bridge position. However, the P-Rails is pretty lame without the P90 function (I mean, it's the namesake), so I'm trying to figure out a way to put in a push/pull pot so I can split the P90 signal from the main one. I thought I had a way, and was tinning up my soldering iron but I figured I should double check before I have to redo everything.
I have planned to do something like this:

But... If possible I'd love to have the push/pull pot used for tone, most of all I'd like a second opinion on the wiring coming from the bridge pickup.
I don't want to split the neck, as I love the Jazz pickup. I also realize the strat "rail" takes up 80% of the name, but the P90 is 100% of what I care about in this project.
Thanks in advance!
PS: I heard a triple shot might be a good idea, and I'd appreciate any feedback from people with experience with triple shots. I think I'm keen to that idea.