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Hey Shadow, I've got a conundrum. You seem to be pretty good with mustang switches (I'm not).
Here's the idea:
Here's what I came up with:
Will this work? Any ideas or suggestions?
Here's the idea:
Here's what I came up with:
Will this work? Any ideas or suggestions?
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What do you mean by "switch"? Theres a 3rd one in the schematics? Because I tried the first option (N series + B off), and it's a dead setting.
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Also, B+N is is actually B+N in series. Haven't tried the other ones...
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Mustang/DP3T switches are tricky. I've attempted making a few schematics with them using those jumpers you have on terminals 3-5 and 4-6 on both, and what I always end up finding is that, they mess you up. Those jumpers might help for one or two positions, but for a third they just make some other connection that you don't want to make, likely a dead-spot (as Gordon has already mentioned ). I think you're on the right track with having an off position for the switch, as that makes things a little easier I think.
Unless Gordon beats me to it, I'll take a look at seeing what I can come up with this weekend for you
Unless Gordon beats me to it, I'll take a look at seeing what I can come up with this weekend for you
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Well, there has to be a dead spot (pickups in series when one is off). I'll see what I can do, but I don't like slide switches...
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Quick try, waiting for confirmation... Dead spot is inevitable, but I think the rest works. I moved the positions of the switches as well, I don't think the off position on the middle is doable.
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Also, it's almost 11pm here and I'm tired after an hectic day, so I may have missed something.
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damn. well, thanks anyways guys.
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If the guard isn't routed yet, I'd suggest you do so with 2-pos slide switches instead, and use a push-pull for the phase reversal. The only way to get all options without a dead spot. And it's also easier to read when you play (switch-heads like me think of the different options, but too often forget about the playability )...
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Thankfully nothing is routed or set in stone yet, just ideas. My plan is to have an on/off switch for each pickup then send them to a 3 way switch wired like an Esquire (thats what the "SWITCH" was in my diagram). But like you said, my mind started going crazy with options and combinations.Gordon wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:45 pmIf the guard isn't routed yet, I'd suggest you do so with 2-pos slide switches instead, and use a push-pull for the phase reversal. The only way to get all options without a dead spot. And it's also easier to read when you play (switch-heads like me think of the different options, but too often forget about the playability )...
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The issue with having the pickups in series is than none of them can be off, since it cuts the signal completely. A 2-position switch (toggle or slide, but DPDT) allows a clever trick: they work as individual on/off switches, but when both are on their off position, pickups are actually wired in series. I think the out-of-phase option is rarely useful, so having it on a push-pull is fine in my book.SY6655321 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:37 pmThankfully nothing is routed or set in stone yet, just ideas. My plan is to have an on/off switch for each pickup then send them to a 3 way switch wired like an Esquire (thats what the "SWITCH" was in my diagram). But like you said, my mind started going crazy with options and combinations.
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Yeah, I know you need both pickups on to get series, just like you would to get your pickups out of phase.
with a 3-position switch, you should be able to do that and more...
Really? I prefer OoP to Series... was hoping to be able to get OoP In Series!
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You could do out-of-phase and series together, but it would definitely be tricky with 3-way sliders. It would be easier to have a 4-way Tele/Marr-Guar blade switch, and then a separate slider/switch for the out-of-phase.
That's the way I'd do it: with only 2 pickups, have a 4-way switch with B/B+N (parallel)/N/B+N (series), and then a separate switch for the phase option. OR you could do a rotary that could have all of those options on a single switch, and in a way that wouldn't allow for any dead spots.
That's the way I'd do it: with only 2 pickups, have a 4-way switch with B/B+N (parallel)/N/B+N (series), and then a separate switch for the phase option. OR you could do a rotary that could have all of those options on a single switch, and in a way that wouldn't allow for any dead spots.
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You sure can; but because of the way poles connects, you're left with only two options:SY6655321 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 30, 2018 5:53 amwith a 3-position switch, you should be able to do that and more...
https://img2.stewmac.com/product/images ... itches.jpg
- you get a dead spot; that is, of course, a bit of a bummer
- you wire it like a 2-pos, and connect the extra poles to the middle position; which gives you twice the same setting on one switch, it's silly
It's a problem for the parallel/series option, the out-of-phase is easy on the 3-pos (to avoid a push-pull), so you can always have two different switches. So, with what you want to have, there are four choices:
- one dead setting
- one superfluous setting
- no dead spot, but an extra push-pull
- no dead spot, but two different slide switches
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OK, I'll add to the confusion such as it is . . . . .
The most elegant solution I've found here is 2 2P2T sliders and a push/pull
Why?
The sliders can give you neck, series, parralel, bridge with the push/pull providing the phase switch ... all options are available and instantly recognizable from the switches.
The most elegant solution I've found here is 2 2P2T sliders and a push/pull
Why?
The sliders can give you neck, series, parralel, bridge with the push/pull providing the phase switch ... all options are available and instantly recognizable from the switches.
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