SouthpawShredder Posted July 20, 2013 Report Share Posted July 20, 2013 Hello all. I've been a lurker for a little while now, but I'm just now registering because I need help with a wiring layout. Hopefully my drawing isn't too ambiguous. I've used Seymour Duncan Coloring on the Pickups. Basically, will this work? Layout - 2 humbucker, 3-way toggle, 2 push/pull pots, 2-way mini toggle My intent is to have a standard 3 way pickup selector toggle, a 2 way toggle as a master on/off switch. Push/pull pot 1 - Knob going to be a variable knob for blending an amount of coil split on the bridge pickup, the coil to be effected will be selected with push/pull. Down will be outer coils, up will be inner coils. Push/pull pot 2 - Knob will control the blend of coil split on the neck pickup, coil to be effected will be selected with the previous push/pull pot. The push/pull function of this one will bephase switching of the neck pickup. I've gotten some of my information on coil tapping from http://www.smitspickups.com/coiltapping.htm Though I'm honestly not sure I've understood correctly. Is there anyone here who can confirm or deny my schematic? And maybe help me figure it out, if it's possible with my available hardware. I'm not sure if this makes any sense at all... heh. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curtisa Posted July 21, 2013 Report Share Posted July 21, 2013 Variable coil tapping is an interesting idea, never heard of it before. As far as I can tell your scheme will work. My only comment is that the way you've wired up the push-pull switch on the lower pot will mean that the coil tap selection on the two humbuckers will be the opposite for each pickup (up = bridge pickup outer coil & neck pickup inner coil, down = bridge inner and neck outer). Not sure if it was intentional, and it will still work, but if it isn't an issue for you then by all means build it up and try it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthpawShredder Posted July 21, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 21, 2013 Variable coil tapping is an interesting idea, never heard of it before. As far as I can tell your scheme will work. My only comment is that the way you've wired up the push-pull switch on the lower pot will mean that the coil tap selection on the two humbuckers will be the opposite for each pickup (up = bridge pickup outer coil & neck pickup inner coil, down = bridge inner and neck outer). Not sure if it was intentional, and it will still work, but if it isn't an issue for you then by all means build it up and try it out. Thanks for taking the time to look this over. From what I think I know, I have it the way I want it (I'd like the tapped pairs to be humbucking) But as long as there aren't any glaring mistakes in my plan, I'll take it to the trial and error stage. I can't test it out just yet, but when I do, I'll report back how it goes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Prostheta Posted July 21, 2013 Report Share Posted July 21, 2013 Looks good to me as a concept. I love semi coil taps! An old and unfairly uncommon idea. Another approach is to have the coil tapped out using the equivalent of a tone pot, however I'll stop before I turn this into a coil tapping conversation. The kill switch would be better as an SPST/SPDT switch as they are physically smaller and marginally lighter to switch. Star grounding looks like a good choice. Look forward to hearing it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SouthpawShredder Posted July 23, 2013 Author Report Share Posted July 23, 2013 Looks good to me as a concept. I love semi coil taps! An old and unfairly uncommon idea. Another approach is to have the coil tapped out using the equivalent of a tone pot, however I'll stop before I turn this into a coil tapping conversation. The kill switch would be better as an SPST/SPDT switch as they are physically smaller and marginally lighter to switch. Star grounding looks like a good choice. Look forward to hearing it! You're right about the switch, which is going to be great as I've found a switch that will match the p/u selector. Thanks again for giving this a look over. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ansil Posted July 24, 2013 Report Share Posted July 24, 2013 goovy man i love it. reminds me the time i hacked my peavey nitro with a dual gang pot so that as i turned down the volume it gave me coil cuts. that and a bright cap gave me some wicked tones. i might just have to use that one again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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