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Was looking through my various scribbles and downloaded ideas for Jimmy Page wiring and the many variations. There are quite a few of these. Thought it might be interesting to hear whether people have a particular favourite version of a Jimmy Page type wiring and their reasons why .
I am not thinking here in terms of a competition to get the maximum number of pick up variations but more in terms of useful and usable sounds. I am aware that the type of pup will have an influence as some sound better in parallel wiring than coil cut. Plus I think it is important that the set up should be user friendly. You should not have to go thru all the push pulls every time you pick up the guitar up to remind yourself what everything does.
When saying Jimmy page I am thinking mainly of those schematics with 4 push pulls and a 3 way. Having said that I have nothing against those which incorporate a 5 way blade switch and I am well aware that guitars with 2 vols and 1 tone can get almost identical results by combining the OOPs /series in one push pull.
Generally speaking the basic Jimmy Page concept has an OOPs push pull, a series push pull plus 2 further push pulls which can be set up in a multitude of ways to give coil cuts to either the inner or outer coils or combinations thereof . It is also possible to put the pups in parallel or have a combination which puts the bridge (or neck) in parallel with the added variation of the other PP putting both pups in coil cut . This variation can work well.
There are also various versions which incorporate Artie's coil swap mod with either coil cut or a parallel option and some which incorporate the OOPs and series into one push pull . Some say this is all you need from OOPs and series and it frees up a push pull. This enables parallel options for both bridge and neck plus a combined coil cut for both. Or something with Artie's coils incorporating 2 push pulls giving parallel options for both bridge and neck. This is probably my preference as you can also get the virtual humbuckers in parallel with some really interesting usable tones.
Would be most interested in other people's views and ideas. I am not asking for actual drawings just views on the various concepts in general terms.
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I am not thinking here in terms of a competition to get the maximum number of pick up variations but more in terms of useful and usable sounds. I am aware that the type of pup will have an influence as some sound better in parallel wiring than coil cut. Plus I think it is important that the set up should be user friendly. You should not have to go thru all the push pulls every time you pick up the guitar up to remind yourself what everything does.
When saying Jimmy page I am thinking mainly of those schematics with 4 push pulls and a 3 way. Having said that I have nothing against those which incorporate a 5 way blade switch and I am well aware that guitars with 2 vols and 1 tone can get almost identical results by combining the OOPs /series in one push pull.
Generally speaking the basic Jimmy Page concept has an OOPs push pull, a series push pull plus 2 further push pulls which can be set up in a multitude of ways to give coil cuts to either the inner or outer coils or combinations thereof . It is also possible to put the pups in parallel or have a combination which puts the bridge (or neck) in parallel with the added variation of the other PP putting both pups in coil cut . This variation can work well.
There are also various versions which incorporate Artie's coil swap mod with either coil cut or a parallel option and some which incorporate the OOPs and series into one push pull . Some say this is all you need from OOPs and series and it frees up a push pull. This enables parallel options for both bridge and neck plus a combined coil cut for both. Or something with Artie's coils incorporating 2 push pulls giving parallel options for both bridge and neck. This is probably my preference as you can also get the virtual humbuckers in parallel with some really interesting usable tones.
Would be most interested in other people's views and ideas. I am not asking for actual drawings just views on the various concepts in general terms.
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