Re: Custom pickup wiring: I need help!
Like so:
1-neck
2-neck(split)and middle
3-middle
4-bridge(split)and middle
5-bridge
This is how it should be set up however there seems to be a problem with either the selector or the pickups may be out of phase because positions 2 and 4 are unusable because of a large volume drop
You're probably experiencing volume loss because of the splits. Single coils tend to have less output than humbuckers anyway, and the splits are essentially changing your humbuckers to single coils as well... just the nature of the beast.
Suggestion #1: Make sure the pickups you put in have similar enough output that you don't experience volume loss when the center pup is in the mix.
Suggestion #2: Change the 5-way switch to Strat-style (Bridge, Bridge+Center, Center, Neck+Center, Neck). Then add a push/pull to give you the 6th combo of Bridge+Neck.
The Triple-Shots on the humbuckers are going to give you a ton of options (including the splits from the original 5-way configuration). A word of caution, though... If you find the existing splits unusable due to volume loss, you will be getting the same thing with the TS rings, as well as with the parallel option. Series humbucker is ALWAYS going to be significantly louder than split or parallel. I personally get past the volume loss by using a boost at the beginning of my chain when I'm running pickups in split or parallel mode, but it's possible that the TS rings may not suit your needs... just food for thought.
I find phase reverse to be a handy and fun sound to have in the arsenal. Further mod suggestion may be to add a master series/parallel (between pickups, not coils) switch or a varitone to choose different tone caps.
Mincer has a great point, though. Your current plan already has a ton of tonal variety, but you're likely to find many to be very similar or not to your tastes and wind up using only a few of them. I have a guitar on which I put just about every option I could think of, and I found myself (you guessed it) only ever using a few. Not to mention that the guitar is a little confusing to use because of all the switches, etc. For me, I'm glad I did it both for the experience and the chance to try everything in order to figure out what I liked, but if you already know what you like, look for a way to set it up with just those options.
I'd be happy to help with wiring diagrams, though, no matter what you choose to do... I love a good brain teaser diagram project! [emoji6]
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