So I was brainstorming some unique and interesting wiring ideas and browsing Warmoth.com when I stumbled across concentric pots. Pots that allow both volume and tone to be altered from (essentially) the same knob - the upper one controls volume, the lower tone.
What if I took a Strat and put 2 concentric pots on it? One for the bridge pickup, one for the middle/neck (bridge is a humbucker, neck is too). And in the third hole that'd usually be used for a tone control, what if I installed two mini-switches that allowed the bridge and neck pickups to be split? Would this #1) WORK and #2) Be possible using concentric pots?
I'm looking to change pickups in one of my Strats (I want a real UNIQUE tone... suggestions, by the way?) and I want a good number of options that will add to it's versatility and tonal uniqueness.
As for the pickups, I was thinking of switching magnets to an A2 or A3 in my TB-5 to warm it up and thicken it up; and also I was thinking of putting either a FRED or a PAF Pro or an Air Norton in the neck position. Possibly a PG. A middle pickup isn't exactly necessary.
Sorry for asking so much in one topic - can someone help me out though? :32:
What if I took a Strat and put 2 concentric pots on it? One for the bridge pickup, one for the middle/neck (bridge is a humbucker, neck is too). And in the third hole that'd usually be used for a tone control, what if I installed two mini-switches that allowed the bridge and neck pickups to be split? Would this #1) WORK and #2) Be possible using concentric pots?
I'm looking to change pickups in one of my Strats (I want a real UNIQUE tone... suggestions, by the way?) and I want a good number of options that will add to it's versatility and tonal uniqueness.
As for the pickups, I was thinking of switching magnets to an A2 or A3 in my TB-5 to warm it up and thicken it up; and also I was thinking of putting either a FRED or a PAF Pro or an Air Norton in the neck position. Possibly a PG. A middle pickup isn't exactly necessary.
Sorry for asking so much in one topic - can someone help me out though? :32: