Hi all, really hope someone can help me out!.
I'm changing up my red sparkle Jagmaster and sticking in 3 pickups I had lying around, just needed a bit of help with a wiring diagram if anyone's done this kind of thing before.
My pups will be 2 x Artec mini filtertron (cheap ebay purchase) and a Seymour Duncan Little 59 for Tele in the bridge.
What I really want is MF in neck and middle and 59 in the bridge, each with a 2-way slider switch to change each pickup between series/parallel for each coil. They all have 4 conductors so this should be possible.
Then I'd like a Strat-style 5-way selector with master vol, master tone and blend knob (common mod for strat whereby it blends neck pickup in when in position 1&2 and blends bridge pickup in when in 4&5). Wired like a strat so positions 2&4 are parallel.
Finally a fourth 2-way slider switch to engage either the normal circuit above or to have all pickups together in series (one big pickup I guess?) for an uber dark and hot sound. Is this doable?
Any help or opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Felix
I'm changing up my red sparkle Jagmaster and sticking in 3 pickups I had lying around, just needed a bit of help with a wiring diagram if anyone's done this kind of thing before.
My pups will be 2 x Artec mini filtertron (cheap ebay purchase) and a Seymour Duncan Little 59 for Tele in the bridge.
What I really want is MF in neck and middle and 59 in the bridge, each with a 2-way slider switch to change each pickup between series/parallel for each coil. They all have 4 conductors so this should be possible.
Then I'd like a Strat-style 5-way selector with master vol, master tone and blend knob (common mod for strat whereby it blends neck pickup in when in position 1&2 and blends bridge pickup in when in 4&5). Wired like a strat so positions 2&4 are parallel.
Finally a fourth 2-way slider switch to engage either the normal circuit above or to have all pickups together in series (one big pickup I guess?) for an uber dark and hot sound. Is this doable?
Any help or opinions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Felix
