complicated wiring thing

Mr 5_Skharlot

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hey, so i want to do a thing where i have 3 humbuckers in a guitar with 7 way switching. pickups would be mounted in triple shot hum bucker rings with 3 tonestylar volume/tone pots (one for each pickup) as well as phase switches and series/parallel switches for each of these combos (neck and middle, neck and bridge, bridge and middle, all pickups at the same time). also the guitar would have an LR baggs t bridge with the control x mixer preamp. is there a wiring diagram for this? thanking you
 
Re: complicated wiring thing

The Triple Shots take care of Splitting to either coil, series, and parallel, and terminates into a 2-conductor setup (hot and ground).

You only need to set up one pickup out of each pairing for phase reversal, unless you only want one pickup combo to be out of phase, such as bridge + middle, or neck + middle, or bridge + neck.
To get phase inversion for all possible combos, you would need to set up 2 pickups; either the bridge and middle, middle and neck, or the neck and bridge, but not all 3.

Fortunately, there's already a Triple Shot diagram for 2 hums that covers Phase Reversal and switching them between Series and Parallel with each other:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=2ts_1v_1t_phsp

Adding the 3rd pickup would only require a Series/Parallel switch.

For the T-bridge, you'll want this diagram to select between the pickups and the bridge:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=active_passive_switch
 
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