One of my guitars currently has a sustainer's guts hanging out of the back of it. The sustainer sort of works ok-ish, but my soldering is poor and it took lots of soldering. Plus it needs a battery box routed into the guitar body, and a load of the wires should really be trimmed to size and resoldered. The gist here is that it is messy and needs a fair bit of work to sort out, and I'm not sure if I can be arsed - it's been like this for a loooong time now.
So, that leads me into the question. Does anyone have interesting ideas for switching setups that would fit into my current set of control holes (the 2 humbuckers, a strat type switch and 2 pots mentioned in the thread title) The obvious solution would be a standard 1 vol, 1 tone, and something like this for autosplitting, or a 3 way and push pull pots for coil splitting. However, I'm not a fan of tone pots, so I'd rather not hook one of those in. Could the pot hole be used for a toggle switch or something? Any cool control configurations to suggest within such constraints?
(Due to the way that the fretboard extention hangs over the body, putting triple shots on isn't really feasible either.)
So, that leads me into the question. Does anyone have interesting ideas for switching setups that would fit into my current set of control holes (the 2 humbuckers, a strat type switch and 2 pots mentioned in the thread title) The obvious solution would be a standard 1 vol, 1 tone, and something like this for autosplitting, or a 3 way and push pull pots for coil splitting. However, I'm not a fan of tone pots, so I'd rather not hook one of those in. Could the pot hole be used for a toggle switch or something? Any cool control configurations to suggest within such constraints?
(Due to the way that the fretboard extention hangs over the body, putting triple shots on isn't really feasible either.)