minions
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Post by minions on Oct 31, 2009 14:28:24 GMT -5
Does anyone have a diagram for a Super 5-way with:
1 - Neck 2 - Neck and Bridge in Series 3 - Neck and Bridge in Parallel 4 - Bridge 5- (off)
Thanks.
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Post by sumgai on Oct 31, 2009 15:43:33 GMT -5
minions, That doesn't need a superswitch, a standard Oak or Grigsby 5-way will do the job. As a matter of fact, this is the standard circuit for a 4-way switch on several models of Fender's Telecaster. Use this diagram, and simply leave your fifth terminal unconnected to anything - there's your Off position. HTH sumgai
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Post by minions on Oct 31, 2009 16:51:36 GMT -5
Thanks. How would that schematic look if it was a wiring diagram?
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Post by pete12345 on Nov 1, 2009 9:57:17 GMT -5
You could always try the T-riffic mod on the main guitarnuts site. Though that gives a 'series and out of phase' setting instead of the 'off' you wanted.
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Post by minions on Nov 1, 2009 10:18:27 GMT -5
The reason I want an off position is because I have 3 pickups. I want the seven options you can get with 3 pickups in both parallel and series. The way I've figured to do this is have the 5-way switch with the positions mentioned above and then have a separate on/off switch for the middle pickup and a switch to put it in series or in parallel.
If anyone has a better idea for this, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys, for spending your time answering my question.
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Post by pete12345 on Nov 1, 2009 10:55:50 GMT -5
In that case, I'd use the 4-way diagram shown above, minus the volume and tone controls. You'd then wire this into a 'binary tree' arrangement which uses two switches to give you the 4-way selection, middle pickup, 4-way in parallel with the middle, 4-way in series with the middle. The 'off' position could be a bit awkward to wire if you also have a series/parallel on the middle pickup.
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Post by newey on Nov 1, 2009 11:13:55 GMT -5
minions- Digging deeply into the history of this Board, there is the S-tastic Expanded mod. This is a variation on John Atchley's "S-tastic"mod by Hastings ('jhng"). It does what you want, using 2 push/pull pots to control the mid pup in series/parallel, while pulling both pots gives "middle alone", thereby accomplishing turning the 5-way off, as you desire. A third push pot is used to phase the middle pup, but that could be eliminated if you don't want ooP sounds. One of the tone controls is for the mid only in series or alone, while the other controls N and B. This design has some nice features, including maintaining the stock look. You should take a close look at it.
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Post by minions on Nov 1, 2009 13:17:34 GMT -5
WOW!!! I am so using that. Haha problem solved. Thanks so much. (And thanks to Hastings).
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Post by newey on Nov 1, 2009 21:28:57 GMT -5
Glad to help! Please report back your experience with this mod; you can post your results/impressions directly to Hasting's thread if you wish. Or, here, for that matter . . .
Per the thread, it has apparently been built at least once. Maybe more, but this was all before my time here.
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