J Moose
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Sorry that this one is long...but it's a saga!
I've got a 2004 Swamp Ash Special that I really dig, came stock with a pair of PRS McCarty buckers and a Duncan Vintage Rail in the middle. For controls we've got two pots (one is push/pull) and a 3-way toggle. Here's the stock wiring diagram; http://prsguitars.com/csc/schematics/sas.pdf
With the push/pull down it's like a Gibson, two buckers w/ volume and tone. The push/pull in the up position activates middle pickup and renders the treble humbucker to a single coil for these options;
Position 1: Bridge bucker tapped w/ middle pickup
Position 2: Full neck humbucker and middle pickup
Position 3: Bridge bucker tapped, middle pickup and full neck humbucker
About two months ago I replaced the PRS buckers with a pair of Duncans and they were out-of-phase with the Vintage Rail but otherwise life was good!Since I'm slightly inept at dealing with LOTS of tiny wires and it needed a pro-setup anyway I brought it to my tech who I've been using for like 15 years and had him rewire the whole thing.
Now it's got a volume for each bucker and the push/pull still adds the Vintage Rail and taps the neck pickup, but the back postion is ALWAYS the full on bridge bucker.
It sorta works...
:smash:
The problem is that none of the pickups are ever really "off". I'll roll down the bridge volume and the neck pickup is STILL coming through but just barely...enough to be annoying and deal-breaking even on clean stuff. It's even worse with high gain!!! Might as well not have a volume pot at all. There's some other odd stuff going on too, like the blends between the two 'buckers seems to be either on or off rather then gradual like it is on a Paul or 335. Plus there's just overall weirdness that makes it 'not right' and I don't want to put it back to stock wiring if I can avoid it.
I took the rear cover off and he had added a cap across the neck volume and now when I roll back the volume it turns to mud, no problems in removing that...but somehow that knob is acting like a mini-HIGHLY-subtle tone control for the whole guitar. I removed a couple of redundent wires and got a little bit of top back...like the difference between new & old strings and when I brought thte whole thing back to my guy and explained it, he looked at me like I had just turned purple and sprouted wings & a tail!
:guilty: :dunno: :lame:
So without going and adding a third volume pot and putting more holes & controls on the guitar, is what I want even possible? Either;
A) H/S/H with a volume for each bucker from a 3-way switch and a mini-toggle?
B) H/S/H with regular "Paul" wiring and access to the middle pickup on it's own, plus some combo of that with the neck pickup?
I don't see how it's not, but I'm a kucklehead when it comes to rewiring guitars for crazy stuff like this. I'm wondering if part of the problem is that my tech wired the bridge pickup volume to the push/pull pot and since the Vintage Rail has to be tied to one volume pot...that might be it?
I dunno...all I know is that I want this thing to WORK! And since I got it back it's kinda been sitting in it's case because it's all wonky.
I'm probably going to bring it to somebody else in the NJ/NYC area to make it right but I want to keep the experimenting to a minimum.
Thanks much for reading this...and really...ANY ideas would be great!
I've got a 2004 Swamp Ash Special that I really dig, came stock with a pair of PRS McCarty buckers and a Duncan Vintage Rail in the middle. For controls we've got two pots (one is push/pull) and a 3-way toggle. Here's the stock wiring diagram; http://prsguitars.com/csc/schematics/sas.pdf
With the push/pull down it's like a Gibson, two buckers w/ volume and tone. The push/pull in the up position activates middle pickup and renders the treble humbucker to a single coil for these options;
Position 1: Bridge bucker tapped w/ middle pickup
Position 2: Full neck humbucker and middle pickup
Position 3: Bridge bucker tapped, middle pickup and full neck humbucker
About two months ago I replaced the PRS buckers with a pair of Duncans and they were out-of-phase with the Vintage Rail but otherwise life was good!Since I'm slightly inept at dealing with LOTS of tiny wires and it needed a pro-setup anyway I brought it to my tech who I've been using for like 15 years and had him rewire the whole thing.
Now it's got a volume for each bucker and the push/pull still adds the Vintage Rail and taps the neck pickup, but the back postion is ALWAYS the full on bridge bucker.
It sorta works...
:smash:
The problem is that none of the pickups are ever really "off". I'll roll down the bridge volume and the neck pickup is STILL coming through but just barely...enough to be annoying and deal-breaking even on clean stuff. It's even worse with high gain!!! Might as well not have a volume pot at all. There's some other odd stuff going on too, like the blends between the two 'buckers seems to be either on or off rather then gradual like it is on a Paul or 335. Plus there's just overall weirdness that makes it 'not right' and I don't want to put it back to stock wiring if I can avoid it.
I took the rear cover off and he had added a cap across the neck volume and now when I roll back the volume it turns to mud, no problems in removing that...but somehow that knob is acting like a mini-HIGHLY-subtle tone control for the whole guitar. I removed a couple of redundent wires and got a little bit of top back...like the difference between new & old strings and when I brought thte whole thing back to my guy and explained it, he looked at me like I had just turned purple and sprouted wings & a tail!
:guilty: :dunno: :lame:
So without going and adding a third volume pot and putting more holes & controls on the guitar, is what I want even possible? Either;
A) H/S/H with a volume for each bucker from a 3-way switch and a mini-toggle?
B) H/S/H with regular "Paul" wiring and access to the middle pickup on it's own, plus some combo of that with the neck pickup?
I don't see how it's not, but I'm a kucklehead when it comes to rewiring guitars for crazy stuff like this. I'm wondering if part of the problem is that my tech wired the bridge pickup volume to the push/pull pot and since the Vintage Rail has to be tied to one volume pot...that might be it?
I dunno...all I know is that I want this thing to WORK! And since I got it back it's kinda been sitting in it's case because it's all wonky.
I'm probably going to bring it to somebody else in the NJ/NYC area to make it right but I want to keep the experimenting to a minimum.
Thanks much for reading this...and really...ANY ideas would be great!