Split coil push/pull diagram's wanted

TinPan

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I have 2-5 wire humbucking's (red/green/white/black/braid) going in a Gibson SG (2vol/2tone, standard 3 way toggle) for push-pull pot split coil application, Question: do I need 4 push pull pots 2 for vol & 2 for tone (as I see in some diagram's)? Or just 2 push/pull's in the volume position to engage the split coil function and use the tone pot's as they are? Some links to diagram's would be helpful?
 
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Re: Split coil push/pull diagram's wanted

If all you want to do is "split", you only need one push-pull. For independent split control, then two. This is one of the standard diagrams under the Duncan Support menu. If I find it first, I'll post the link.
 
Re: Split coil push/pull diagram's wanted

Here is one diagram if you want independent coil splits...you can also use the other half of one switch if you want one push pull to split both pickups at once.
 
Re: Split coil push/pull diagram's wanted

Here is one diagram if you want independent coil splits...you can also use the other half of one switch if you want one push pull to split both pickups at once.

Thank's Mincer, that's everything I needed......!
 
Re: Split coil push/pull diagram's wanted

I’d recommend 2 for independent splits. Mixing a single bridge with humbucking neck or a single neck with humbucking bridge is a sweet spot that is useful, particularly for cleans. If you don’t ever play clean, well then maybe one split for both at the same time will do.
 
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