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Post by christopher on May 18, 2017 18:29:29 GMT -5
Many of you helped me on a certain thread (http://guitarnuts2.proboards.com/thread/7930/tricky-guitar-wiring) just to find out that the wiring I wanted wasn't possible due to the lack of poles on my switch to accommodate the resistors. I wanted to start a fresh thread, as the other one had a bunch of poorly worded decriptions and confusing dead ends. I do have another circuit that does everything I want except it lacks the capacitor in the out of phase positon. It also has the resistors in all of the split position, which I intend to remove. It says the scheme on the document, but just for clarity, I'll list them off: 5- Neck humbucker 4- Neck split to screw, Bridge split to slug. In parallel, out of phase. The neck output is in series with a capacitor 3- Neck split to screw in series with bridge split to slug 2- Bridge split to slug 1- Bridge humbucker Like I said, all this diagram needs is for the resistors to be removed, which is easy. I need help with connecting the output of the neck in position 4 to he wired through a cap. I don't know how to do it without interfering with other positions. Color codes are standard Seymour Duncan. Attachments:
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Post by newey on May 19, 2017 6:05:17 GMT -5
Let's examine the neck red/white wires on your diagram. They connect together at position A3, and then are connected through a resistor to C4. C4 is then connected through the black wire to A5. In position 5, which is supposed to be neck full HB, the black wire is connected to output through A5, but the red/white wires are also connected to output, through the resistor and then through the black wire. This will then also split the neck HB at position 5, through the resistor. Removing the resistor won't solve the problem unless you also break the connection between A3 and C4, or between C4 and A5. As for adding the cap, if it is in series with the coil it doesn't matter whether it's at the ground end of the "chain" or at the output end. Remember the diagram I drew for you in the other thread? (which no one else has checked, so far . . .). I had left out the resistors because I didn't know where exactly you wanted them. The cap, however, is in there. No one has vetted that yet, and it may be wrong, but if it's right, it does exactly what you now want, sans resistors.
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Post by christopher on May 19, 2017 6:06:07 GMT -5
Can I do that, or is it the same issue as on the first thread?
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Post by christopher on May 21, 2017 11:54:59 GMT -5
Sorry, I didn't read your edit until now. Thank you.
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