Hi Guys,
A few weeks ago now I wired a home-built Strat from scratch. It all works, in that the switching activates the correct pickups. I've gigged with it and it seems OK. BUT....there are a number of issues with the sounds it is producing in certain positions, and the tone pot operation.
The pickups are a SD JB JR in the bridge and Texas Specials in the neck and mid. The mid Texas Special is reverse-wound for hum cancelling in positions #2 and #4.
To clarify what I mean by the positions, here it is.
#1 Texas Special Neck Pickup
#2 Both Mid and Neck Texas Specials
#3 Mid Texas Special
#4 Both Mid Texas Special and JB Jr
#5 JB Jr
Now, in addition to this, the JB JR has a spin-a-split (using one tone control) and a master tone (which utilises the remaining tone control). It is also wired for a master volume and the guitar is shielded and star-wired.
The wiring I have done (and double checked) is in the diagram below.
Now hear are my issues:
1) Position #1, #3 and #5 sound good with the character of those particular pickups being very obvious. This suggests that the wiring, for these positions at least, is correct. BUT, position #4 is not that familiar quack nor anything close. It is thin and weak with no sustain or prescence. It sounds like a telecaster in that it has that snappy twang but without any of the warmth. Position #2 is even worse, this position should sound great as it is both the Texas Specials working together (as per a Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat). Instead, position #2 has a very harsh, thin and mettalic sound. it is noticable lower in output to all the other positions and it basically unusable. It sounds like AM radio. Or the funky riff right at the very beginning of the Chilli Peppers "Power of Equality" (you know, when they've rolled off the bass and pushed it right out in the mix).
2) The Master tone pot does nothing until it is right to 0, where it abruptly cuts off ALL the treble and the guitar sounds like you are playing it through a wooly blanket!
3) I A/B'd my Strat with my lead guitarists Richie Sambora signature. Despite me having overwound, high-output Texas Specials his single coil sounds were warmer and fuller than mine, making my guitar seem very underpowered. His bridge humbucker also destroyed my JB Jr for warmth and bass. Surely the pickup selection I have chosen should easily be a higher output than the pickups on the Richie Sambora Strat?
You should know that the Strat has a vintage routed Ash body, maple neck and fingerboard, it is made from high quality parts. It has a vintage synchronised trem that is adjusted to be flat with the body.
Help mucho appreciated so I can finally be happy with my custom project!
Cheers
A few weeks ago now I wired a home-built Strat from scratch. It all works, in that the switching activates the correct pickups. I've gigged with it and it seems OK. BUT....there are a number of issues with the sounds it is producing in certain positions, and the tone pot operation.
The pickups are a SD JB JR in the bridge and Texas Specials in the neck and mid. The mid Texas Special is reverse-wound for hum cancelling in positions #2 and #4.
To clarify what I mean by the positions, here it is.
#1 Texas Special Neck Pickup
#2 Both Mid and Neck Texas Specials
#3 Mid Texas Special
#4 Both Mid Texas Special and JB Jr
#5 JB Jr
Now, in addition to this, the JB JR has a spin-a-split (using one tone control) and a master tone (which utilises the remaining tone control). It is also wired for a master volume and the guitar is shielded and star-wired.
The wiring I have done (and double checked) is in the diagram below.
Now hear are my issues:
1) Position #1, #3 and #5 sound good with the character of those particular pickups being very obvious. This suggests that the wiring, for these positions at least, is correct. BUT, position #4 is not that familiar quack nor anything close. It is thin and weak with no sustain or prescence. It sounds like a telecaster in that it has that snappy twang but without any of the warmth. Position #2 is even worse, this position should sound great as it is both the Texas Specials working together (as per a Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat). Instead, position #2 has a very harsh, thin and mettalic sound. it is noticable lower in output to all the other positions and it basically unusable. It sounds like AM radio. Or the funky riff right at the very beginning of the Chilli Peppers "Power of Equality" (you know, when they've rolled off the bass and pushed it right out in the mix).
2) The Master tone pot does nothing until it is right to 0, where it abruptly cuts off ALL the treble and the guitar sounds like you are playing it through a wooly blanket!
3) I A/B'd my Strat with my lead guitarists Richie Sambora signature. Despite me having overwound, high-output Texas Specials his single coil sounds were warmer and fuller than mine, making my guitar seem very underpowered. His bridge humbucker also destroyed my JB Jr for warmth and bass. Surely the pickup selection I have chosen should easily be a higher output than the pickups on the Richie Sambora Strat?
You should know that the Strat has a vintage routed Ash body, maple neck and fingerboard, it is made from high quality parts. It has a vintage synchronised trem that is adjusted to be flat with the body.
Help mucho appreciated so I can finally be happy with my custom project!
Cheers
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