blackout
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Post by blackout on Feb 7, 2006 22:34:14 GMT -5
I want to put two humbuckers (four wire split able). on four swiches. what would be the most quiet way of this. I dont like volume knobs.
also could I put one tone knob to control all the pickups?
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Post by wolf on Feb 7, 2006 22:50:58 GMT -5
What do you want the 4 switches to do and what type of switches are you going to use? Also, what do you mean by the "quietest way"?
Having one master tone control would be quite feasible.
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Post by blackout on Feb 7, 2006 22:58:35 GMT -5
ok I have a sivertone, and it has three singlecoil pickups each had it own on off swich. and i all was loved that set up. I now have a dannylectro (spell) and it has two of the hum style dubble lipstick pickups. I want to have each lipstick pickup on a on/off swich and one tone knob to control what ever is on.
and im so sorry for the spelling In 24 and trust me when I say its a biger deal to me then it will ever be for you. I get a lot of crap on a lot of fourms for it. thanks rob.
oh dont mind the quite part. I just relized that in this case what I was thinking about wouldnt happen.
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Post by jimplaysguitar on Feb 8, 2006 7:42:56 GMT -5
So you want four coils in parallel? Each with an on-off switch? If so, you'd need to find out which color wires go to which coils of your 'buckers. Don't worry about your spelling, It's quite readable. ;D
Jim
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