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Strat Wiring Advice


jaybee

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many years ago I took out the SCs from my strat, because I got tired of the hum problem and put Seymour Duncan Little '59s in. Then, I longed back to the "original Strat sounds", and took them out and put SC's in again. Now I'm getting older and thnking "why not have the best of both worlds" and I'm about to put the Little '59s back in my Strat, but I'd like to have the choice between all SC and all humbucker, so I'm looking for a wiring diagram that with ONE switch, switches ALL 3 pick ups from one to the other. Apart from the fact that I don't want / need a zillion "mixed" sounds, I don't want to install more than 1 switch (why confuse myself more than I am already :D )

oh, in case you're wondering, yes, I have basic soldering skills (= I know to stick the thing to the wires, NOT to my fingers), and yes I have a spare guitar in case it won't work before next rehearsal :D

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many years ago I took out the SCs from my strat, because I got tired of the hum problem and put Seymour Duncan Little '59s in. Then, I longed back to the "original Strat sounds", and took them out and put SC's in again. Now I'm getting older and thnking "why not have the best of both worlds" and I'm about to put the Little '59s back in my Strat, but I'd like to have the choice between all SC and all humbucker, so I'm looking for a wiring diagram that with ONE switch, switches ALL 3 pick ups from one to the other. Apart from the fact that I don't want / need a zillion "mixed" sounds, I don't want to install more than 1 switch (why confuse myself more than I am already :D )

oh, in case you're wondering, yes, I have basic soldering skills (= I know to stick the thing to the wires, NOT to my fingers), and yes I have a spare guitar in case it won't work before next rehearsal :D

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