aaronjames3448
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Hello!
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this request:
I am looking to modify the rhythm circuit on a Troy Van Leeuwen Jazzmaster so that when it is engaged, both pickups will be active in series, instead of just the neck pickup in the traditional wiring.
I don't know if this can be accomplished by switching out the rhythm/lead switch with a 3PDT toggle switch, and what the wiring would look like if it is possible.
I wouldn't need any series/parallel switches on the guitars controls: the pickups will only be in series when using the rhythm circuit. I'm also trying to avoid having a separate series/parallel switch or having any settings on the guitar that do not produce any sound, if possible.
Any help would be appreciated!
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with this request:
I am looking to modify the rhythm circuit on a Troy Van Leeuwen Jazzmaster so that when it is engaged, both pickups will be active in series, instead of just the neck pickup in the traditional wiring.
I don't know if this can be accomplished by switching out the rhythm/lead switch with a 3PDT toggle switch, and what the wiring would look like if it is possible.
I wouldn't need any series/parallel switches on the guitars controls: the pickups will only be in series when using the rhythm circuit. I'm also trying to avoid having a separate series/parallel switch or having any settings on the guitar that do not produce any sound, if possible.
Any help would be appreciated!