NoOnesFang13
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Its been a long time since I have lurked here, but I'm working on a pretty complicated diagram for my Bass VI type instrument. Its going to have a Hawkbucker in the Bridge, SD Rickenbacker Bass Bridge in the Middle (in the Rickenbacker bridge position relative to scale) and a SD Rickenbacker Bass Neck Pickup. I already contacted the custom shop to see i cant then them on "traditional" baseplates for the mid and neck. Mustang Switches for each Pickup, 6 position rotary switch, blend, and mono/stereo out. Volume is a double gang push/pull for a stereo master volume, tone is a dual concentric pot for individual tone control over either side of the blend pot. The blend pot is intentionally ungrounded to the pins to make the transition smoother, even though it will not fully remove the signal from either pickup in the extreme positions. I could have made it easier on myself by just doing 3 volumes, but i think functionally I like how this layout works more.
Assume all pots are grounded. I wrote out the rotary switch as a matrix to make it easier to read.
Mustang Slider switches are DP3T
Up: split to north coil on bridge and neck, and south coil for middle
Middle: Series
Down: Parallel
Mono (Push)
1 Bridge
2 Bridge--Blend--Mid
3 Mid
4 Mid--Blend--Neck
5 Neck
6 Bridge Mid--Blend--Neck
Stereo (Pull)
1 Bridge (Dual Mono)
2 Bridge (Tip)--Blend--Mid (Ring)
3 Mid (Dual Mono)
4 Mid (Tip)--Blend--Neck (Ring)
5 Neck (Dual Mono)
6 Bridge (Tip) Mid (Tip)--Blend--Neck (Ring)
Thanks for the help!
Assume all pots are grounded. I wrote out the rotary switch as a matrix to make it easier to read.
Mustang Slider switches are DP3T
Up: split to north coil on bridge and neck, and south coil for middle
Middle: Series
Down: Parallel
Mono (Push)
1 Bridge
2 Bridge--Blend--Mid
3 Mid
4 Mid--Blend--Neck
5 Neck
6 Bridge Mid--Blend--Neck
Stereo (Pull)
1 Bridge (Dual Mono)
2 Bridge (Tip)--Blend--Mid (Ring)
3 Mid (Dual Mono)
4 Mid (Tip)--Blend--Neck (Ring)
5 Neck (Dual Mono)
6 Bridge (Tip) Mid (Tip)--Blend--Neck (Ring)
Thanks for the help!