Hello,
I recently got two Seymourduncan humbuckers and 4 new Gibson pots.
The Neck humbucker is a 4-conductor and the bridge humbucker is a single conductor.
Based on the diagrams available online:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/images/products/electric/humbuckers/501005-110.pdf
I came up with the attached setup (mixing both diagrams):

Everything sounds great, the only problem that I found is that the "first and second" position of the 3-way switch are activating both humbuckers.
Instead, I am expecting the following behavior:
First Position: Neck hambucker
Second Position: Both
Third position: Bridge Humbucker.
In the past I made the same wiring (or probably very similar) on another guitar (I don't have it anymore) and everything was working as expected.
Do you see any mistake on my diagram?
Thank you very much for your help!
I recently got two Seymourduncan humbuckers and 4 new Gibson pots.
The Neck humbucker is a 4-conductor and the bridge humbucker is a single conductor.
Based on the diagrams available online:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/images/products/electric/humbuckers/501005-110.pdf
I came up with the attached setup (mixing both diagrams):

Everything sounds great, the only problem that I found is that the "first and second" position of the 3-way switch are activating both humbuckers.
Instead, I am expecting the following behavior:
First Position: Neck hambucker
Second Position: Both
Third position: Bridge Humbucker.
In the past I made the same wiring (or probably very similar) on another guitar (I don't have it anymore) and everything was working as expected.
Do you see any mistake on my diagram?
Thank you very much for your help!