Re: Needing a diagram for 5 way import switch
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More than anything find what sounds you want to use and more importantly how skilled you are with a soldering iron. I'll give you some ideas and of course whoever has the best advice go with it.
The Cortek one I've mentioned first as it's the usual one. It's a brilliant wiring however it's only got the one use and you may run into some problems. Take the Fender showmaster. It has a set of seymour duncan pickups. 5 way blade. Same settings. The neck pickup on it if i remember correctly the magnet is flipped so anyone who wanted to do that wiring or sticking to Ibanez the RG7321, RG1527 and so forth would need to flip the pickups magnet. No big deal to most but I can't be bothered.
Luckily Dimarzio and a fellow forum user helped me put a diagram together using a super 5 way blade to get those same tones. Now using a super 5 way blade is more difficult as it's 3x the contacts (8 vs 24). Super 5 way switches are far better documented and it's not one or two custom tailored wirings you'll have to try. Like I said I'm not even joking I must have 40 diagrams on my computer and not just little changes like 50s wiring or with or without treble bleeds.
With the super 5 way switch explained quickly
the numbers 1234 and 5 represent switch positions
0 activates a portion of the switch
there is 4 rows of 12345 , and four zeroes. So each zero is your common. The commons are used to activate a portion of the switch
luckily there are some easy diagrams you solder in the new switch in minutes, than there are others that'll take a lot more practice.
some ideas for tones
series - standard humbucker tone
coilsplit - a typical single coil tone, you can focus on either of the coils
parallel - a weaker humbucker tone without hum
one of the easiest super 5 way switch wirings is below. It's pretty much just one gigantic jumper on the left side. I really want to re-draw this as this is a personal image I used as reference last summer. This gives you the following. Positions 2 and 4 are hum cancelling and similar to a strat which are far more useful than any standard 5 way blade aside from that cortek one.
position 1 - bridge pickup
position 2 - bridge/neck coilsplit 1
position 3 - bridge/neck pickup - standard 2nd position on a les paul, sg or tele
position 4 - bridge/neck coilsplit 2
position 5 - neck - series
coilsplit 1 and 2 are totally different in sound
at the end of the day it's finding 5 sounds you want. If not I'd say go with a cheap 3 way blade and a push pull pot or 2. Regardless you're in good hands here for suggestions. Lots of help and in my case I like to draw diagrams.
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