Craig Andertons 5 Way Switch Mod.............

Jeffblue

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I have a beautiful Warmoth tele partscaster that I had removed the SD mini humbucker in the neck and SD Vintage P90 middle pickups and changed the pickguard for a tele neck pickup. i did some research on different wiring using a 5 way switch to obtain more tones. I came across the Craig Andertons 5 way tele mod, (which there isn't many) and used it.

I already had a Seymour Duncan Five-Two tele pickup in the bridge and I had acquired a SD Five-Two tele neck pickup, installed it in pickguard that I had traded for and wired the pickups to the 5 way switch. The switch gives you:

1. Neck and bridge in series
2. Neck and cap .022 uf
3. Neck
4. Neck and bridge in parallel
5. Bridge

This configuration is highly useable and sounds excellent.​
 
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Using this mod you'll need to clip the ground wire on the copper clad base of the tele bridge pickup and solder a new ground wire on the base plate for this mod to work correctly.
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Craig Anderton is one of those unsung hero's who has done a lot for the guitar and audio world. But I didn't know he did any guitar wiring diagrams. Where did you find this?
 
Craig Anderton is one of those unsung hero's who has done a lot for the guitar and audio world. But I didn't know he did any guitar wiring diagrams. Where did you find this?

Just a whole lot of searching and I am sorry to say I am having trouble finding it again. Someone had posted that on either start-talk or the telecaster forums and I just kept searching for Craig Andertons 5 way tele mod. Supposedly this mod was in a book he had written.
 
Here are before and after photos of my modded tele.
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Before........
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And after (Sorry for the bad lighting) I like metal pickguards and this anodized aluminum lends to better shielding. I think the color is an added benefit to the finish of the guitar.
 
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Wow, that is quite a unique Tele! How would you compare the before and after?

I'd say that the mini humbucker was the least useful tone. Most of my tele builds have a P90 either in the middle or neck position and I love P90s. I also have strat builds with a P90 in the neck. With the 5 way switch mod and the SD Five-Two pickups yield really nice tones. Metal pickguards contribute some sustain over plastic, which contributes nothing at all.
 
The Five Twos are my favorite vintage-output Tele pickups, by far.

I have to say that I am liking Five-Twos also. I may be trying a different 5 way switch mod on another tele build. this one has a P90 Antiquity in the neck and a JB in the bridge. I was thinking maybe the Bill Lawrence 5 way switch mod because this guitar sounds really dark. Or maybe something that splits the coils.
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Edenhaus Mahogany body, Fender Bullet neck, homemade custom copper pickguard.
(Sorry, not the best photo)
 
I'd say that the mini humbucker was the least useful tone.

That's interesting. When I worked on a customers Brent Mason-ish Tele earlier this year, it became one of my favorite Tele tones. So much so, that I'm making my own, with the SM-3.

Ah . . . different strokes. ;)
 
Hmm... my preferred Tele setup is the tone knob only affecting the bridge pickup. Maybe having a switchable cap for the neck wouldn’t be so bad.
 
Ah cool. I wonder if it's in his "Guitar Electronics for Musicians" book? I've been wanting to get that.

I was subscribed to Guitar Player Mag in the 80/90ies. He had a column for small wiring projects back then. I still use his switchable 2 cap tone pot.
 
I still use his switchable 2 cap tone pot.

I do that occasionally. But it's usually to help me determine what specific cap value I need for the particular guitar. I don't think I've ever left it in permanently. But it's something to consider.
 
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