Is it possible to run 2x spin-a-splits through one potentiometer?

Grindspine

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I am considering rewiring one of my older guitars with two spin-a-splits. I have one unused tone pot on that guitar, but would like to split both bridge and neck humbuckers. This is the closest Duncan wiring schematic I have found. I am assuming that the spin-a-split pot would be wired in place of the push-pull switch on the back of the pot in this schematic. I am wondering if signal would bleed from the unselected pickup's second coil though.

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If the pot in the spin-a-split can be treated like the switch in the top schematic, then a spin-a-split should work if the red/white connections from each of the two humbuckers is connected. Am I reading that correctly?
 
Re: Is it possible to run 2x spin-a-splits through one potentiometer?

No.

If the connections to ground via the red/white conductors meet, the coils of the two pickups are partially joined, regardless of how the pickup selector switch is positioned.

You would require a dual ganged pot.
 
Re: Is it possible to run 2x spin-a-splits through one potentiometer?

Thanks, funkfingers. That makes a lot more sense.

A dual ganged potentiometer sounds like it'd be the perfect solution for that guitar.
 
Re: Is it possible to run 2x spin-a-splits through one potentiometer?

Revisiting this topic:

If a typical mini switch were used for coil splitting, if a potentiometer was placed between the switch and the ground, would it be possible to control the amount of signal bleeding to ground through that one potentiometer?

I am having a local luthier rewire my guitar, but he was having trouble acquiring a dual-ganged potentiometer.
 
Re: Is it possible to run 2x spin-a-splits through one potentiometer?

Yes. Kinda. You run into the same issue Funkfingers was talking about when in the middle position with the split engaged but the split pot on full - you have both slug coils in parallel, in series with the screw coils in parallel. It's actually a cool sound.

On a side note, has your luthier heard of the internet?
 
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