playas
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...option to have available with a twin humbucker setup and a five-way switch?
It´s currently using a 3-way blade, but I want to have a split option available, and I have a switch I can use.
- Only one of the humbuckers (bridge) has four connectors.
- Full neck, full bridge and both combined will be at the two extremes and in the middle as if it were a 3-way.
I want to have the bridge split in one of the in-between positions, so it will be bridge full, bridge split, both full, (open to suggestions) neck full.
- As this would leave me with one free postion, I was thinking of either neck combined with split bridge in series, which I guess would be like a 3 coil humbucker, or else full neck combined with split bridge wired normally.
Which of those would be the more useful option / is there a better option?
The switch is a Megaswitch E from StewMac.
The switch comes with two full A4 pages of instructions...none of which is an explanation of how the switch actually works, so after having pulled out a multi-meter and gone through range of posibilities for each of the postions, I figured I´d post it here in case it saves anyone else some effort.
I can get by soldering but am no pro, so I would rather not do anything too wild for traceability in the case of mistakes, but as long as I can figure out what needs to go where (and why) I guess most options should be cool.
It´s currently using a 3-way blade, but I want to have a split option available, and I have a switch I can use.
- Only one of the humbuckers (bridge) has four connectors.
- Full neck, full bridge and both combined will be at the two extremes and in the middle as if it were a 3-way.
I want to have the bridge split in one of the in-between positions, so it will be bridge full, bridge split, both full, (open to suggestions) neck full.
- As this would leave me with one free postion, I was thinking of either neck combined with split bridge in series, which I guess would be like a 3 coil humbucker, or else full neck combined with split bridge wired normally.
Which of those would be the more useful option / is there a better option?
The switch is a Megaswitch E from StewMac.
The switch comes with two full A4 pages of instructions...none of which is an explanation of how the switch actually works, so after having pulled out a multi-meter and gone through range of posibilities for each of the postions, I figured I´d post it here in case it saves anyone else some effort.
I can get by soldering but am no pro, so I would rather not do anything too wild for traceability in the case of mistakes, but as long as I can figure out what needs to go where (and why) I guess most options should be cool.
