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Posts posted by WV17
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Boyo! Wish I could find an edit post button.... posted that from mobile and have only just seen all of the errors..
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Hey people of project guitars! 5d
Later in the year I am planning to build a guitar sporting 2 railhanmer humbuckers, this being my first humbucker guitar.
I had been planning to run a simple 3 way slider and a shared volume/tone circuit as well as a push pull volume to switch the humbuckers to a series configuration. I have purchased all of the components required for this setup.....
But then I learnt if the awesome power of the double wafer super switch. I had been torn as to wether I wanted the push pull to be an OOP or series bucker... only to realise that with a super switch I might be able to do both worth no push pull pot.
I took a crash course in how the switch functioned then slaved for over an hour trying to design a circuit.
I've come up with a schematic that I'm pretty confident in but having never worked with the switch would love some input as to whether it will function and if there is a better way.
My drawing is supposed to achieve
1 - N
2 - N+B OOP
3 - N+B parallel
4 - N+B series
5 - B
Electronic eye candy: critique my work
in Electronics Chat
Posted
Here's some electronics eye candy for you all (if I do say so myself).
The setup is a reverend/G&L inspired circuit for 2 humbuckers.
5 way selector > master volume(blower switch) > master treble tone > master bass tone > output
Blower switch sends bridge pickup directly to output bypassing all controls.
5 way allows:
P1- neck only
P2- Neck+bridge out of phase (parallel)
P3- Neck+bridge in phase (parallel)
P4- Neck+bridge in phase (series)
P5- bridge only
Also considering adding mini dpdt slider switches inside the cavity to allow switching between series and parallel wiring on each humbucker!