Hi everyone! Absoulte newbie on guitar electronics here.
I recently bought a guitar and a superswitch for it, hoping to be able to switch between the following positions:
1: Neck Humbucker / series
2: Outer coils / parallel
3: Both Humbuckers / series
4: Inner coils / parallel
5: Bridge Humbucker / series
I didn't know then that the guitar also included a push/pull tone knob. I have found diagrams for my first idea, but now that I have found out that I have the push/pull I feel that I should give it a good use. I found a video of a guy in the internet who managed to use a push/pull knob to make both humbuckers sound together in series, and it sounded pretty awesome. Is this doable with any normal push/pull knob? How would I have to modify my original diagram to incorporate the push/pull modification?
As the title states, the circuit is made up by 2 Humbuckers, 1 volume knob, 1 tone (push/pull) knob and 5 way Super Switch
Here's the diagram I found in an old post on this forum, which I intended tu use originally
Thanks in advance for your attention!
I recently bought a guitar and a superswitch for it, hoping to be able to switch between the following positions:
1: Neck Humbucker / series
2: Outer coils / parallel
3: Both Humbuckers / series
4: Inner coils / parallel
5: Bridge Humbucker / series
I didn't know then that the guitar also included a push/pull tone knob. I have found diagrams for my first idea, but now that I have found out that I have the push/pull I feel that I should give it a good use. I found a video of a guy in the internet who managed to use a push/pull knob to make both humbuckers sound together in series, and it sounded pretty awesome. Is this doable with any normal push/pull knob? How would I have to modify my original diagram to incorporate the push/pull modification?
As the title states, the circuit is made up by 2 Humbuckers, 1 volume knob, 1 tone (push/pull) knob and 5 way Super Switch
Here's the diagram I found in an old post on this forum, which I intended tu use originally
Thanks in advance for your attention!