wiring question

jrwblw375

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I have a strat that I am getting ready to change to the hot rodded humbucker set. I plan on using the 5 way switch and wiring it up as the blacktop strat is wired. Postion 1-bridge humbucker; postion 3-bridge & neck humbucker; postion 5 neck humbucker. Postion 2 and 4 are the humbuckers split either front or rear. There are a lot of wiring possibilities. I plan on using 2 stacked concentric pots. I will have a separate volume and tone for the front and rear pickups. My question is...Does a volume turned all the way down give the same affect as not having the humbucker on at all. For instance...in postion 3 both humbucker would be on. If the volume for the bridge is turned all the way down would that have the same tone as position 1.
 
Re: wiring question

You can only use double volume pots to turn off one pickup (and not the other) if you connect the pots backwards, like in a Jazz bass. Unfortunately that means that sound changes even more dramatically than normal at positions that are not full open.
 
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Turning down, say, the volume control for the neck position pickup has the effect of silencing every selector position in which any coil of the neck pickup is involved.

NOTE: Recreating the Fender Double Fat / Big Apple circuit requires one pickup to have its magnet inverted and the coil conductors reversed per coil. This is to maintain noise-cancellation in the "inside coils" combination.
 
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Just write what you whana receive (some simple schema to draw - and we will answer if you are able to do this).
 
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