Re: Wiring help for a crazy build
Artie, thanks so much - One thing I see already that was a miss for me was the four poles of the super switch are independent - I should have seen it but it escaped me (because I'm ignorant and new to this!)
The tone connections make sense, but I am struggling to see how the independent bridge tone/neck-middle tone knobs (as it were) would be fed. It looks like a common leg that supports both inputs for the tone.
I know it's not necessary for the circuit to be linear, but I've been stumped all the way through this new thing on one thing (well, a helluva lot more than one, but let's keep it simple). The tone pot and capacitor seem to almost be afterthoughts in most of the wiring examples (on paper) I've reviewed. My brain wants to believe the path should be:
Pup(s)--> Tone --> Super Switch --> Volume. So that the tone can affect the sound, route to the switch and out the volume door, exit stage left.
on the majority that I've reviewed it's configured:
Pup(s) --> Switch--> to a dual path (A) Volume and (B) Tone with the ground as the only common path to 'tweak' the signal by the tone pot/cap before exiting to the output jack. On a bunch of the strat diagrams the pups are routed to the switch and the tone knobs separately and merge to the volume knob (making more sense) but the orientation of the tone pot in the chain is baffling at this time. It might be that way for a while, but I figured in an effort to 'learn' from your kind efforts, it makes sense to expose the weakness in my understanding.
Cheers and no worries - while I'm anxious to know it's not like the guitar is breathing down my neck (a custom from Warmoth - hehehe; there's time)