ItsaBass
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Hi,
I'd love to have the following options from a three-way toggle switch on a 2-humbucker guitar, using no other switches, buttons, Triple Shots, et cetera:
1: bridge pickup
2: one coil from the bridge pickup in series with one coil from the neck pickup (a "virtual" humbucker, using one coil from each pickup)
3: neck pickup
Is this possible with any known three-position toggle switch? I doesn't need to look like a Gibson toggle switch, but it does need to fit into the same hole.
I have been trying to draw this hypothetical magic switch, but to no avail. The only thing I can think of that would do this would be a circuit that employs battery-powered mini relays, controlled by the three-way toggle. That would allow the center position of the passive switch to perform as many simultaneous switching functions as necessary to get those combinations (two required, I believe: one DPDT to split both pickups, and another one to put the split pickups in series).
Thanks.
I'd love to have the following options from a three-way toggle switch on a 2-humbucker guitar, using no other switches, buttons, Triple Shots, et cetera:
1: bridge pickup
2: one coil from the bridge pickup in series with one coil from the neck pickup (a "virtual" humbucker, using one coil from each pickup)
3: neck pickup
Is this possible with any known three-position toggle switch? I doesn't need to look like a Gibson toggle switch, but it does need to fit into the same hole.
I have been trying to draw this hypothetical magic switch, but to no avail. The only thing I can think of that would do this would be a circuit that employs battery-powered mini relays, controlled by the three-way toggle. That would allow the center position of the passive switch to perform as many simultaneous switching functions as necessary to get those combinations (two required, I believe: one DPDT to split both pickups, and another one to put the split pickups in series).
Thanks.
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