JackFawkes
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Post by JackFawkes on Nov 14, 2022 4:08:28 GMT -5
This is the second draft of my first ever attempt at a wiring design, and a good but more complicated than the regular Strat wiring I'm familiar with. Please scrutinize the heck out of it! I especially want to make sure that all of the switches actually function the way that I've indicated, and that the PTB wiring is correct. When researching PTB diagrams, I found a few slight variations in how the Treble-cut was wired, and also some that put Bass-cut before Treble-cut. Because of those variations, I don't feel completely confident with what I've drawn here. Two additional questions: 1. Would a Treble Bleed be a worthwhile addition? If so, would parallel 150K//1nF be good values to choose? 2. Would it be advisable to do a "Half" Out of Phase switch on the Neck? If so, would 10nF be a good value to choose? Thank you all so much for your knowledge and insight! Jack
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Post by newey on Nov 14, 2022 5:58:32 GMT -5
JackFawkes- You didn't specify the type of switch you're using, so I'm assuming that these are 4-position slide switches? Double-pole, On-On-On-On? If so, your diagram looks correct as far as the pickup switching goes. As far as what's the optimal PTB set-up, I'll leave that to others.
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Post by JackFawkes on Nov 14, 2022 10:54:27 GMT -5
You didn't specify the type of switch you're using, so I'm assuming that these are 4-position slide switches? Double-pole, On-On-On-On? If so, your diagram looks correct as far as the pickup switching goes. Ah nuts, I didn't specify clearly enough... but yes you are correct, they're DP4T On-On-On-On slide switches.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 15, 2022 14:33:49 GMT -5
Might be easy if you said which one was Common pins
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Post by newey on Nov 15, 2022 20:54:08 GMT -5
Might be easy if you said which one was Common pins These are slide switches, remember. Adjacent lugs connect, there are no common lugs.
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Post by JackFawkes on Nov 16, 2022 1:39:33 GMT -5
Sorry, I really should've specified they were slide switches on the diagram. I crudely tried to imply it by using underlines to sort of compartmentalize each setting to their respective poles... ...but that was a pretty poor way to convey it Jack
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