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Post by axekicker on Feb 11, 2012 2:54:03 GMT -5
I have a two humbucker Talman and three DPDT switches plus a 3-way lever strat-type switch. One is on/on/on, the other is a phase. So I was going to have the bridge pickup go to the series/split/parallel, and then to the phase switch. I have a seymour duncan diagram for this. But then I get lost when I factor in my 3-position lever switch (duncan doesn't show it). Does the hot from the phase go to the volume or to the lever switch? How does the volume hook up to the lever switch? Can someone help me with this? My pickups are Guitarheads (green is hot, black is ground). Once I get the bridge wired, I figured I'd do a coil tap for the neck. Again, I'm not sure how the selector switch factors in. Thanks!
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Post by reTrEaD on Feb 11, 2012 10:04:43 GMT -5
I have a two humbucker Talman and three DPDT switches plus a 3-way lever strat-type switch. One is on/on/on, the other is a phase. So I was going to have the bridge pickup go to the series/split/parallel, and then to the phase switch. I have a seymour duncan diagram for this. But then I get lost when I factor in my 3-position lever switch (duncan doesn't show it). Does the hot from the phase go to the volume or to the lever switch? How does the volume hook up to the lever switch? Can someone help me with this? My pickups are Guitarheads (green is hot, black is ground). Once I get the bridge wired, I figured I'd do a coil tap for the neck. Again, I'm not sure how the selector switch factors in. Thanks! Two pickups and a 3-way blade sounds like a Tele, not a Strat. www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=tele_2humI'd put the phase switch on whichever pickup you have the coil split, not the series/split/parallel. That way, you can exchange which coil is being used for the split when you change phase. This will maintain hum-cancelling, when two split pickups are used together.
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Post by newey on Feb 11, 2012 10:12:15 GMT -5
Starting at your bridge pickup: - Both wires go to th series/split/parallel first.
- then the phase switch next.
- Then, black gets grounded and green goes to the 3-way #1 lug.
- For the neck, to the split switch first, then to lug #3 on th 3-way.
- To wire the selector, check any Tele diagram, your HBs will get wired just like the SCs on a Tele.
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