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Post by donaldfieber on Oct 28, 2022 20:17:40 GMT -5
Rotary Switch 1 Humbucker Neck 1 Series in phase 2 Parallel in phase 3 North 4 South 5 Series out of phase 6 Parallel out of phase
Rotary Switch 2 Humbucker Bridge 1 Series in phase 2 Parallel in phase 3 North 4 South 5 Series out of phase 6 Parallel out of phase
Rotary Switch 3 Both N +B 1 N +B Series in phase 2 N +B Parallel in phase 3 N +B North 4 N +B South 5 N +B Series out of phase 6 N +B Parallel out of phase
2 Volume 2 Tone 1 Output jack 1 blend pot
Thank you for the help
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2022 4:35:00 GMT -5
your welcome so is this 3 Switches so i can only guess this is ever Possible outcome for 2 Pickups or a Humbucker (what is basically two pickups) 3P6T 1P +Neck 1) Output 2) Output 3) Output 4) Ground 5) +Bridge 6) Ground 2P -Neck 1) +Bridge 2) Ground 3) Ground 4) Ground 5) Output 6) Output 3P +Bridge 1) -Neck 2) Output 3) Ground 4) Output 5) +Neck 6) Output 1) NxB 2) N+B 3) N 4) B 5) nxB 6) n+B Using the Lower Case to show its been Phased and -Bridge always linked to Ground NOW depending what you want to do with your BLEND and TWO VOLUME POTS!! (Note these will FIGHT with each other)
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Post by newey on Oct 29, 2022 8:49:38 GMT -5
I never wish to dissuade experimentation, by all means experiment away. But I doubt you will find much use for the sound of two HB coils out-of-phase with each other, whether in series or in parallel. The drop in output will be too extreme. As JohnH once famously described it here, it's OK if you're trying to recreate the radio-sound intro to Floyd's "Wish You Were Here", but not good for much else . . .
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