Borrowing from a previous post on this topic, in a question about push-pull pots with P-Rails, a responder referenced the diagrams below, and said:
"Besides out of phase functionality, there would be one other potential reason to have a push pull pot (given that the Triple Shots cover the coil splitting/series/parallel options per pickup): [and that would be] a master series/parallel functionality for how the two pickups are connected to each other."
In other words, (I think), with 2 P-Rails installed, I'd like to be able to choose the coils (rail, P90, both) for EACH pickup, as well as if both coils are in series or parallel in EACH pickup, PLUS choose the series/parallel option between the TWO pickups, as well as choose neck only, bridge only, or both, with the 3-way toggle.
Is this asking for too much ?
I'd use the SD's Triple Shot rings and add dpdt mini toggles if that helped.
thanks for any help - the desired tonal flexibility has surpassed my limited circuitry expertise.
/mike
"Besides out of phase functionality, there would be one other potential reason to have a push pull pot (given that the Triple Shots cover the coil splitting/series/parallel options per pickup): [and that would be] a master series/parallel functionality for how the two pickups are connected to each other."
In other words, (I think), with 2 P-Rails installed, I'd like to be able to choose the coils (rail, P90, both) for EACH pickup, as well as if both coils are in series or parallel in EACH pickup, PLUS choose the series/parallel option between the TWO pickups, as well as choose neck only, bridge only, or both, with the 3-way toggle.
Is this asking for too much ?
I'd use the SD's Triple Shot rings and add dpdt mini toggles if that helped.
thanks for any help - the desired tonal flexibility has surpassed my limited circuitry expertise.
/mike