So on my Model 3A Project -
I've got 2 hums - a J-50N and a J-80C - both 4 conductor Jackson hummies - a volume, a tone and 2 mini switches.
Right now its wired kinda funky...
1. - Neck Hum coils in Parallel
2. - Neck Hum coils in Series (standard Humbucker sound)
2 & Mini Switch 1 - Neck single coil
3. - Neck & Bridge
3 & Mini Switch 1 - Neck Single & Bridge Hum
3 & Mini Switch 1 & 2 - Neck Single & Bridge Single
3 & Mini Switch 2 - Neck Hum & Bridge Single
4. - Bridge Hum coils in Series (standard Humbucker sound)
4 & Mini Switch 2 -Bridge Single coil
5. - Bridge Hum coils in Parallel
So this is clearly way, way, way more sounds than I really need and the two most important - that of regular humbucking in series - are stashed at the 2 & 4 positions and mini-switch dependant.
I'd like to keep the 5-way super switch as it is original to 3A's - and its clearly really old - and I'm not planning on filling the mini switch holes and refinishing anytime soon.
I was thinking of something like:
Use 1 mini switch to cut the coils of both humbuckers and the other mini switch to set the phase on one of the pickups. But that wouldn't really work with the 5 way...
Another would be to use the mini switches as kill-switches for each pickup and then I can wakka-wakka the sound with the 5 way...
Any other bright ideas out there?
99.99% of my time is playing the humbuckers in the neck or bridge.
I've got 2 hums - a J-50N and a J-80C - both 4 conductor Jackson hummies - a volume, a tone and 2 mini switches.
Right now its wired kinda funky...
1. - Neck Hum coils in Parallel
2. - Neck Hum coils in Series (standard Humbucker sound)
2 & Mini Switch 1 - Neck single coil
3. - Neck & Bridge
3 & Mini Switch 1 - Neck Single & Bridge Hum
3 & Mini Switch 1 & 2 - Neck Single & Bridge Single
3 & Mini Switch 2 - Neck Hum & Bridge Single
4. - Bridge Hum coils in Series (standard Humbucker sound)
4 & Mini Switch 2 -Bridge Single coil
5. - Bridge Hum coils in Parallel
So this is clearly way, way, way more sounds than I really need and the two most important - that of regular humbucking in series - are stashed at the 2 & 4 positions and mini-switch dependant.
I'd like to keep the 5-way super switch as it is original to 3A's - and its clearly really old - and I'm not planning on filling the mini switch holes and refinishing anytime soon.
I was thinking of something like:
Use 1 mini switch to cut the coils of both humbuckers and the other mini switch to set the phase on one of the pickups. But that wouldn't really work with the 5 way...
Another would be to use the mini switches as kill-switches for each pickup and then I can wakka-wakka the sound with the 5 way...
Any other bright ideas out there?
99.99% of my time is playing the humbuckers in the neck or bridge.
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