Wiring Diagram "Connect The Dots" HELP!!!

knicotera

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Looking for someone to "connect the dots" for me. I have a Fender Stratocaster I'm rebuilding and I'm using a Seymour Duncan P-Rails Neck pickup and a Seymour Duncan Sh-8 Invader Bridge pickup. I have a 3 way blade style switch to switch between the pickups, and a 3 way on on on toggle to switch between the tones on the p-rails pickup (p90, single coil, humbucker). I drew up a wiring diagram and I just need someone to show me where the wires go. Everything is pretty clearly labeled but if there's any questions feel free to e-mail me at knicotera@aol.com. I know that there are green, red, white, bare, and black cables that come out from each pickup so however you want to do it but probably just pasting it into paint would be the best way and drawing in the lines. Everything is drawn the way it is set in the guitar so I could make it easy for myself and you. The only thing out of place on the picture is the output jack but I ran out of room lol. Thank you very much for the help it is much appreciated!



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Re: Wiring Diagram "Connect The Dots" HELP!!!

Or, you can reverse the idea. Use the blade switch to implement the neck splitting stuff and the gibby to select the pickups.

And this is the second option I mentioned above (using your components):

hermeticoshhx28sdcv5.jpg

Yep, need to use the blade to select between the P90/single/humbucker. Use the Gibson toggle to select between pickups. That's one way to wire up the three way. Another way would be:

P1B - ground
P1M - jumper to P2N
P1N - open
P1C - neck pickup white
P2C - output (to toggle switch)
P2B - neck pickup black and jumper from P2M
P2M - jumper to P2B
P2N - neck pickup red and jumper from P1M
neck pickup green goes to ground

P1 refers to "pole 1" or the left pole. P2 refers to the other pole. The "B, M, N, C" refer to the lugs as labeled by hermetico. Tonally it provides the same result, but removes the "off" coil from the circuit completely when in split modes.
 
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