Gstring New member Mar 4, 2024 #1 Have been looking at the stock DTDP on-on-on switch wiring which gives series coil cut and parallel for a single humbucker. Presumably one could run a jumper wirefrom the "other" HB to the switch so this was aso cut when coil cut and parallel options engaged.
Have been looking at the stock DTDP on-on-on switch wiring which gives series coil cut and parallel for a single humbucker. Presumably one could run a jumper wirefrom the "other" HB to the switch so this was aso cut when coil cut and parallel options engaged.
Artie Peaveyologist Mar 4, 2024 #2 The simple answer is: nope. It won't work. All the coils would be "on" and interacting with each other, all the time. And, in a weird and unusual way. It might sound interesting, but it isn't likely to be what you really want.
The simple answer is: nope. It won't work. All the coils would be "on" and interacting with each other, all the time. And, in a weird and unusual way. It might sound interesting, but it isn't likely to be what you really want.
Gstring New member Mar 5, 2024 #3 Many thanks for that Artie. Just an idea I had. I now will study the wiring in a bit more detail to see the issues.
Many thanks for that Artie. Just an idea I had. I now will study the wiring in a bit more detail to see the issues.
G GuitarDoc Bacteriaolgoist Mar 5, 2024 #4 You might as well remove the pickup selector switch because both pups would be on all the time.