Hello everyone,
I'm looking for some help finding a schematic for the wiring I would like to put in a strat. I would greatly appreciate any help that you could offer.
Here are the pickups I have:
Bridge: JB
Middle: STK-S4m
Neck: Jazz
The guitar will have 1 volume, 1 tone (Neck & Bridge only), 5 way super switch, and 2 dpdt switches for coil splits on the bridge and neck.
Here's what I'd like to do using a super switch:
1. Neck pickup (plus optional single coil split to outside coil with dpdt switch #1)
2. Middle + outside neck coil auto split (for strat quack sound)
3. Middle pickup
4. Middle + inside bridge coil auto split (for strat quack sound)
5 Bridge pickup (plus optional single coil split to inside coil with dpdt switch #2)
Would this require flipping the magnet on the Jazz pickup at the neck position? I haven't been able to locate a schematic for this anywhere since the coils I plan to use for splitting neck and bridge are different. I want to make sure I'm doing it correctly before I get started.
Thank you all for your help. I genuinely appreciate that you are taking the time to assist me.
I'm looking for some help finding a schematic for the wiring I would like to put in a strat. I would greatly appreciate any help that you could offer.
Here are the pickups I have:
Bridge: JB
Middle: STK-S4m
Neck: Jazz
The guitar will have 1 volume, 1 tone (Neck & Bridge only), 5 way super switch, and 2 dpdt switches for coil splits on the bridge and neck.
Here's what I'd like to do using a super switch:
1. Neck pickup (plus optional single coil split to outside coil with dpdt switch #1)
2. Middle + outside neck coil auto split (for strat quack sound)
3. Middle pickup
4. Middle + inside bridge coil auto split (for strat quack sound)
5 Bridge pickup (plus optional single coil split to inside coil with dpdt switch #2)
Would this require flipping the magnet on the Jazz pickup at the neck position? I haven't been able to locate a schematic for this anywhere since the coils I plan to use for splitting neck and bridge are different. I want to make sure I'm doing it correctly before I get started.
Thank you all for your help. I genuinely appreciate that you are taking the time to assist me.