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Post by newey on Jul 26, 2011 10:45:22 GMT -5
grey65- Hello and Welcome to G-Nutz2! If your HB is the 4-wire type, there are numerous ways to wire this up. If it's not a 4-wire (or 4-wire plus bare shield), then coil cutting may be an issue. When you say the HB is a "PAF Pro", that could mean a lot of things, so we'll need you to clarify. The vintage-style PAFs that Gibson uses are 2-wire types; you can't do coil cuts with those pickups unless you take them apart and convert to 4-wire, which is an operation not for the faint of heart. . . . If it is a 4-wire type, here is one option using just a std 5-way switch: guitarnuts2.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=modules&action=display&thread=3761This is for a Neck HB and bridge single coil, but as discussed in that thread, it can be reversed for a bridge HB, just flip the switch vertically.
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Post by grey65 on Jul 26, 2011 11:15:54 GMT -5
The hs-2 was bad thx for the replys
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Post by sumgai on Jul 27, 2011 1:48:01 GMT -5
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Post by newey on Jul 27, 2011 5:13:25 GMT -5
grey65 deleted his original posts for some reason. He had asked about a scheme for a Strat with a neck SC and bridge HB, no middle pup.
I don't know what he means by "the hs-2 was bad", there was no mention of a problem originally, just a request for a diagram.
For those who may stumble onto what is now a stub of this thread, this is a perfect illustration of why we request that posts never be deleted. It's cool to modify what you write, with appropriate notation of the edit, but not to delete stuff and leave everyone else scratching their collective heads.
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Post by grey65 on Jul 27, 2011 15:24:03 GMT -5
My bad dude,Noted on the posting,anyway i mean its bad because its dead,the top coil anyway.
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