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  1. Hallo everybody! I checked the sticky up at the top, but I didn't see this question answered there... I don't get a chance to read much of the previous topics here, so I apologize if this has been posted/answered already. So, here's my situation... I know how to solder, and I know enough about electronics and diagrams and all that to wire my guitars (the absolute necessity ). I can look at a diagram and wire it accordingly, etc... But for the life of me, I can't figure out how to wire something to the config I want. I look at a switch in a diagram, think about switching a part of the config for another, and have no idea how to do it. Like in this DiMarzio diagram, what is going on? (off topic- does dual sound mean parallel and series at the same time, or just that you have the option to switch to either?) with the 6 X boxes and such... I'd really like to try some new configs, but I don't know where to begin, and I'd rather not email the Dimarzio tech all the time Any help is appreciated, Thanks
  2. patman, no problem... i appreciate the offer
  3. i think what i'd like is... neck 1 neck hum, parallel 2 neck single? 3 both pups, parallel 4 bridge single? 5 bridge hum, parallel bridge would something like that be possible? and i really appreciate this, thank you
  4. hi all, i'm new here. i looked around on projectguitar.com and didn't find what i was looking for, although they have just about everything else . so here's my situation: i'm trying to wire a pair of evolutions into my ibanez, but i'd like to wire them in parallel instead of in series. the instructions say that series installation solders black and white wires together, with red to hot, and green and bare to ground. parallel instructions say red and white to hot, green and black and bare to ground. with a 5 way switch, how would i go about doing that? the switch diagram in the instructions is confusing and looks nothing like my switch. ex., my switch has 8 different places to solder, the instructions only have 6. any help is appreciated, thanks
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