Schematics Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone

Tiahs

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Im looking for schematics.

Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone ( so i can split humbuckers).

switch settings

1.Neck only
2.Neck/middle
3.Middle only
4.Middle/bridge
5.Bridge


So i this give me eight settings ? :smack:

btw i am only going to change the bridge pup
 
Re: Schematics Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone

This one's close to what you want:

HSH 1 volume 1 tone

But in your case, you'll want to connect those red/white wires to the center lugs of your push/pull - and not to the 5-way.

Then, connect the top two terminals of the push/pull to ground. Like they show in this diagram, but you'll do both sides of the switch, and use the top terminal for ground.

splitting
 
Re: Schematics Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone

do i need the green chewing gum things?

and how do i solder to ground?
 
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Re: Schematics Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone

Yes . . . those are the capacitors that make your tone control work. You can get them in many colors and sizes though. Different values give slithly different tone affects. The higher the number, the more highs you roll off.

Traditional guitar values are .047uf, .022, and .01uf. But you aren't limited to those either. You may just want to use whatever is in the guitar now.
 
Re: Schematics Hum/Sing/Hum , 5 way switch , 1 volume , 1 push/pull tone

"Ground" just means the negative, or "sleeve" side of the output jack. Usually, the back of the pots is used, and then it is wired to the output jack.
 
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