Re: Pickup blend wiring
Hey Col. Funk; I've been thinking about this and "doodling" up some stuff, and here's my thoughts so far:
There's a couple of limitations with using the standard LP 3-way - as opposed to the "Alco" style 3-way. The Alco-style has two modes of operation. It can be completely "open" in the middle, and then "short" to either side. Or, it can be completely "shorted" in the middle position, and "open" to either side.
The LP style 3-way is limited to being only "shorted" in the middle, then "opening" to either side. Unfortunately, we need the other type of operation to do what your first plan was. There are Alco style switches that you can get, that look similar to the LP style from the top, but they won't be exact.
So, lets look at what we
can do with the LP switch, starting from the simplest.
You could convert, or replace, one of the volume controls with the "Lindy Fralin" style of blend pot. (This is dirt simple.) Make the other volume control a master volume. So now you'ld have this:
pos. 1. Neck (blend in any amount of bridge.)
pos. 2. Neck and bridge on full. (Controlled by master volume, of course.)
pos. 3. Bridge (blend in any amount of neck)
All of these positions would be controlled by the master volume. Thats the easiest, and probably the most logical. Simple wiring changes also.
The next method would entail replacing the LP 3-way with an Alco-style 3-way, and installing the "Stew-Mac" style blend control. This is more like the balance control on a home stereo - with two independent wafers.
With this setup, you'ld have:
1. Neck alone. (with master volume)
2. Neck and bridge (with the ability to fade back and forth between them)
3. Bridge alone (with master volume)
Let me know if either of these is along the lines of what you would like to have, and we can go from there. And remember, method one is
much easier.
Artie