guitar with the most pickup combos
1985 Westone Spectrum LX (aka: "The Phoenix")
- SH-4 JB Bridge
- STK-S2 Hot Stack for Strat Center
- SH-2 Jazz Neck
* Series/Split/Parallel mini switch for each pickup
* Push/Pulls for a all three pots
- Bridge = Bridge Tone (pull for Bridge Phase Reverse)
- Center = Neck Tone (pull for Center On)
- Neck = Master Volume (pull for Bridge/Neck Cut)
* And, of course, a 3-way Les Paul style toggle for selecting between Bridge and Neck pups on the upper horn.
The 3-way toggle next to the Bridge-side pot is for a varitone (.005uF, .022uF & .047uF caps)... something I wouldn't bother doing again!
I figure with the ability to use any combination of from 1 to 3 pickups (each with the ability to run as series, split or parallel) gives me 63 combos. If you couple that with the ability to reverse phase on the bridge pickup it adds another 45, giving me 108 possible combinations.
As a side note, if I was doing this again I would not bother splitting a stacked HB again. The difference between series and split is negligible and parallel is just too quiet. I'd either do without some combos or use a regular single-coil-sized humbucker (probably a Little '59 or a Hot Rails) in the center instead of the stacked HB. However, I like what the Hot Stack gives me, so I'd probably just do without the extra combos. Been thinking about replacing that 3-way mini with a 2-way and using it as a phase reverse for the center pup which would allow me to have the out-of-phase option in any combination instead of just the ones that use the bridge pup.
Anyway, there's my real-world anything axe! [emoji2] Is that enough combos for ya?
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