brandonib
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Post by brandonib on Jul 6, 2013 16:30:08 GMT -5
I've been searching everywhere and this arrangement seems very simple yet I can't find anything, anywhere.
I need a diagram for the following: HSH with Seymour Duncan Triple-Shots. 5-way Volume push/pull reverses phase on middle Tone push/pull adds neck
Again, this seems like a no-brainer. I'm a novice but I can solder if told where to go.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Post by 4real on Jul 6, 2013 19:16:57 GMT -5
I've been searching everywhere and this arrangement seems very simple yet I can't find anything, anywhere. I need a diagram for the following: HSH with Seymour Duncan Triple-Shots. 5-way Volume push/pull reverses phase on middle Tone push/pull adds neck Again, this seems like a no-brainer. I'm a novice but I can solder if told where to go. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! A standard scheme of N-N+M-M-M+B-B should suffice with the tripple shots doing the coil splitting wired as usual and treated as standard N and B pups. A phase switch to a pup is just a 'module' effecting the middle before it hits the switch, so can easily be incorporated and again, the wies coming out of the phase switch, treated as the usual M pickup to a standard scheme. I imagine the are 'neck add' diagrams available also here, to incorporate that feature to the standard scheme. The N and B are great sound and would be powerful in a guitar with so many options in terms of the HB splits and such. Perhaps someone more wiring savvy could check for inconsistencies in this logic...
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Post by brandonib on Jul 7, 2013 7:33:14 GMT -5
Hi Mod God! Thanks for the reply!
I found an "add bridge" on Dimarzio's site but it's the reverse phase for the middle that's tripping me up.
I was hoping someone had come across this exact diagram somewhere and could just post it.
Again, thanks for the reply, I'll search around here for something on reversing the middle and hopefully find what I'm looking for.
Enjoy your Sunday!
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Post by 4real on Jul 7, 2013 17:59:56 GMT -5
Here is a diagram of the "half phase stwitch" (built into a push pull on my strat) and altering the phase of my neck pickup. To make it a full phase switch, just use a wire instead of the cap. So, pickup directly to phase switch reverses wires, and from there to the selector as usual for any diagram. Make sure if there are metal covers or grounding wires, that these are not connected to either of these signal wires, usually they are not or there is no separate grounding but just in case. The 'half phase' is an interesting variation, a simple very small capacitor reduces the severity of the control and can sound really good in some guitars. My tele sounds better with the full phase, but the pups are further apart, on my strat, the fullphase was too much I felt and this was a better usable control. Especially good I found on heavy 'series' combination my strat can offer to lighten things up a bit with say, all three pups on in series which can sound a biot too dark, albeit 'jazzy'...
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