
Here's with mag flip on neck. If you prefer to mag flip the bridge, just substitute the upper volume color codes for the bottom, and vice-versa.
This is for neck-side/bridge-side splits.
Note: Wire both volume pots as the neck volume for normal LP style wiring. Wire both pots like the bridge volume for "independent", (sometimes called 50's), wiring.
Since the neck tone PP overrides the bridge tone PP, you can leave the BT pulled, and then use the NT to instantly switch back and forth between inside or outside coils.
Mag flip diagram coming shortly.
Can I apply the wiring for the 3-way toggle you did here (Prefer modern) directly to the mag-flip diagram?
Yes. I probably should have included it. If you want, I can add the final details of 3-way and tone wiring. By "modern" did mean conventional, or independent? (Like the neck vol, or the bridge vol?)
Still need to tweak some stuff, cavity is an absolute mess . . .
Looks perfect. That's exactly how I designed it. :beerchug:
Hey, first post
So I'm trying to figure out how to set up my LP which has Lollar DBs in both positions
My idea was to have the neck and volume controls be series/parallel WITHIN each pickup.
I'm curious whether it's possible to combine this by having either tone knob be a coil selector switch, to select only the inner coils of each pickup, for example. Or potentially neck pickup for only inner coils, and bridge pickup for the outer coils?
So to clarify:
Bridge Volume: Internal Series Parallel
Neck Volume: Internal Series Parallel
Bridge Tone: Inner coils of BOTH humbuckers
Neck Tone: Outer coils of BOTH humbuckers
I prefer having everything as push/pulls, but an option might maybe to replace one of the tone knobs with an on/off/on switch
Might be complicated, but like the idea, so would be grateful for any help
I’ve got my Les Paul Custom wired with Triple Shot rings and two push/pulls (volumes). I can select any configuration of each humbucker (series, parallel, either coil) and my push/pulls select series/parallel between the two pickups and in-/out-of-phase. This is a variation of the Jimmy Page wiring that allows for full control of all variables. There’s a wiring schematic on the Seymour Duncan website. I’ll link it for you in a minute.
I’ve got my Les Paul Custom wired with Triple Shot rings and two push/pulls (volumes). I can select any configuration of each humbucker (series, parallel, either coil) and my push/pulls select series/parallel between the two pickups and in-/out-of-phase. This is a variation of the Jimmy Page wiring that allows for full control of all variables. There’s a wiring schematic on the Seymour Duncan website. I’ll link it for you in a minute.