Artie
Peaveyologist
The design plan here was to see what the most number of truly useful tones you could achieve, with the least amount of expenditure on pickups, and with a reasonably easy wiring plan. You just need three coils, (either HS or SSS), to achieve a wide palette of tones.
The Minimulist (HS)
The Minimulist (SSS)
Both diagrams are effectively the same. Just different wire colors for the humbucker or two singles.
The original idea was to just use two DPDT toggles, but after thinking about it, especially with a Strat, it made more sense to retain the Fender style 3-way, and replace one tone pot with a DPDT switch. Using the 3-way, yields two additional tones not shown in my diagram:
Parallel mode: All three coils in parallel.
Series mode: Neck / bridge coils in parallel, with those in series with the middle. (That would be neck/bridge screw-coils, in series with the bridge stud-coil, in the HS configuration.)
I just wired this up in my beater Epiphone Strat and it works great. I'll post pics, and maybe clips, when I get my custom wound single from Zhangliqun.
Artie
P.S. I think this would be killer in an old Cyclone HS or Squier 51.
The Minimulist (HS)
The Minimulist (SSS)
Both diagrams are effectively the same. Just different wire colors for the humbucker or two singles.
The original idea was to just use two DPDT toggles, but after thinking about it, especially with a Strat, it made more sense to retain the Fender style 3-way, and replace one tone pot with a DPDT switch. Using the 3-way, yields two additional tones not shown in my diagram:
Parallel mode: All three coils in parallel.
Series mode: Neck / bridge coils in parallel, with those in series with the middle. (That would be neck/bridge screw-coils, in series with the bridge stud-coil, in the HS configuration.)
I just wired this up in my beater Epiphone Strat and it works great. I'll post pics, and maybe clips, when I get my custom wound single from Zhangliqun.
Artie
P.S. I think this would be killer in an old Cyclone HS or Squier 51.