Hi, I'm going to be wiring in a Jazz neck And JB bridge into my PRS S2 McCarty 594 and I want to wire in a coil tap like PRS does (not a full split)
I'd be using the .047 cap like its wired in according to Seymour Duncans following diagram.(is the .047uf cap a treble bleed or is it doing something else?)
Also wanted to ask, in the following diagram from Seymour Duncan and the other attached image, Am I right in assuming that the capacitors (PRS .022uf and SD .047uf) are doing the same thing in each diagram? They are just pictured and connected a little different way. Is the PRS diagram(capacitor) a treble bleed without the resistor?
Was going to add a treble bleed across the Volume pots. Would the following wiring work? I am just wondering if my added treble bleed is doing the same thing as the SD pictured .047uf capacitor?
I've butched the SD diagram a bit to show the resistors added to the Push/pull tonepots and illustrated my treble bleed idea in the picture I added on the side.


I'd be using the .047 cap like its wired in according to Seymour Duncans following diagram.(is the .047uf cap a treble bleed or is it doing something else?)
Also wanted to ask, in the following diagram from Seymour Duncan and the other attached image, Am I right in assuming that the capacitors (PRS .022uf and SD .047uf) are doing the same thing in each diagram? They are just pictured and connected a little different way. Is the PRS diagram(capacitor) a treble bleed without the resistor?
Was going to add a treble bleed across the Volume pots. Would the following wiring work? I am just wondering if my added treble bleed is doing the same thing as the SD pictured .047uf capacitor?
I've butched the SD diagram a bit to show the resistors added to the Push/pull tonepots and illustrated my treble bleed idea in the picture I added on the side.

