Re: Wiring 2 P-Rails with 5-way super switch?
You guys are amazing. Thanks so much for the info. Again...I'll have to re-read it several times and have a look at my guitar before it will make sense to me.
Dr. Newcenstein...I had to go out of town so I can't confirm how it's wired right now. An amp-builder friend of mine installed the pickups for me and I just asked him for the combinations I have now and I don't know what the wiring looks like.
I mentioned to him what I wanted to do and this is the info he emailed to me:
"Adding a small switch would do the trick. Maybe one of the pots can be
replaced with a pull pot. I forget the spacing and if any of the pots
make contact with the PCB or not.
What it would do is: when the switch is engaged, positions 1 and 2 would
be the same (parallel coils for the bridge pickup). Positions 4 and 5
would also be the same (parallel coils for the neck pickup). Position 3
would be parallel of both pickups in that configuration. So the 5-way
switch would only have 3 selections (but with two of the selections
doubled for the outer-most selections)."
I would be quite happy with that if that could be done easily. I was hoping to replace the tone control with a P/P switch. I don't know the value of the tone pot in the guitar now but I have a 500ohm pot with a P/P switch that I could potentially use.
Would either of you guys be able to provide me with a picture of what the wiring would look like with the P/P tone pot and the three new selections?
Again...you guys rule!
Thanks so much.
You guys are amazing. Thanks so much for the info. Again...I'll have to re-read it several times and have a look at my guitar before it will make sense to me.
Dr. Newcenstein...I had to go out of town so I can't confirm how it's wired right now. An amp-builder friend of mine installed the pickups for me and I just asked him for the combinations I have now and I don't know what the wiring looks like.
I mentioned to him what I wanted to do and this is the info he emailed to me:
"Adding a small switch would do the trick. Maybe one of the pots can be
replaced with a pull pot. I forget the spacing and if any of the pots
make contact with the PCB or not.
What it would do is: when the switch is engaged, positions 1 and 2 would
be the same (parallel coils for the bridge pickup). Positions 4 and 5
would also be the same (parallel coils for the neck pickup). Position 3
would be parallel of both pickups in that configuration. So the 5-way
switch would only have 3 selections (but with two of the selections
doubled for the outer-most selections)."
I would be quite happy with that if that could be done easily. I was hoping to replace the tone control with a P/P switch. I don't know the value of the tone pot in the guitar now but I have a 500ohm pot with a P/P switch that I could potentially use.
Would either of you guys be able to provide me with a picture of what the wiring would look like with the P/P tone pot and the three new selections?
Again...you guys rule!
Thanks so much.