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"Electrics Guitar"- I like guitars with a lot of knobs, and switches. So the basic idea on this one is 4 PUPS: 1 P-90, 1 Humbucker, 1 single coil, and 1 Under-bridge transducer. Each PU works independantly, their signals only coming together right before the output. Each go through the following stages: Phase switcher -> Tone pot -> Volume pot -> On-board OD (black ice [see stewmac]) -> on-off switch -> output. Thats 20 switches!!! Also, I want a CLEAR pickguard so you can see the mass amounts of wire!!

It wouldn't be much of a stage instrument, obviously. But it would make a great convorsation piece, and a GREAT studio guitar. It would be awesome if someone could make up a wiring diagram for this...

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you can put 3 humbuckers and maybe a single coil & peizio if you use a small bridge....

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The guitar Steve Morse played in the '80s comes to mind. How many PUs did that guitar have? At least 4 if not 5 including the synth PU.

-Sven

Steve Morse MM's have two HBs and two SCs, modeled after his original super modded Tele.

Nigel Tufnel had a custom 4 humbucker Music Man in the video for "Majesty of Rock" (that pops up every now and then in various "weird guitar" photos) so it can be done.

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i've also seen a guitar with.... umm.. alot of frets... and the neck pickup actually had to be installed under the fingerboard

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lol man if you want a wireing schematic diagram then email me and ill try and cook something up for you. youd have to gimme exact specs eg how you want things switching and everything but i could definatelly give it a go

Fox_Mulder112@hotmail.com

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yeah - stick a roland pickup in it as well...

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that sounds a bit different than my old favorite guitar form the 80's.

my kramer baretta.

1 p/u, i knob.......lol

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lol man if you want a wireing schematic diagram then email me and ill try and cook something up for you. youd have to gimme exact specs eg how you want things switching and everything but i could definatelly give it a go

Fox_Mulder112@hotmail.com

Oh, make it stereo too! Have the ability to pan each pickup left and right in the stereo field. :D

That's one more knob per pickup!

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Phase switcher -> Tone pot -> Volume pot -> On-board OD (black ice [see stewmac]) -> on-off switch -> output. Thats 20 switches!!! Also, I want a CLEAR pickguard so you can see the mass amounts of wire!!

You forgot coil splitters for the humbucker, and series/parallel switches. You could always use tapped pickups too, that would provide more switching options. To top things off, you could add a tone choke, and a vari-tone rotary switch.

-sven

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all of project guitar and it's members should go into designing this one. we'll give whoever thought it up the credit, but this is a good thing. this would be, well...fun. lots and lots of buttons and switches. yay!

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lol man if you want a wireing schematic diagram then email me and ill try and cook something up for you. youd have to gimme exact specs eg how you want things switching and everything but i could definatelly give it a go

Fox_Mulder112@hotmail.com

i will, when I have finally decided i want to actually build it

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make the strap pins switches, too. Then when you shake it, the sound chages, or does the Ace Frehley killswitch thing.

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that stereo idea is class!!! i think i might do it to my kit lp!!

those sure alot of wiring ideas! go for it if there is room on your guitar, but id settle for a hotrail, the P90, the single coil and the transducer, there would be more room!

mike

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also to leave you more room for switches, consider push/pull pots, they have built in DPDT switches, handy for coil taps, phase reversing.

mike

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