Hey guys,
So the Super 3 is not really floating my boat. Figured I'd just easily swap it out for a D-sonic that I have lying around to see if I like that better. Opened up the control cavity and... WHOA!
With the 5-way blade switch, I had naturally assumed (being used to it with my other guitars) that the 4th position was bridge (split) + middle. Looking at the connection to the PCB (and the only thing close to a schematic I could find, here: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/foru...?topic=15295.0) I don't think that's so?
Also, coming out of the pickups and to the PCB, I'm only seeing a black and a red wire connected to it - where are the rest, grounds etc? I haven't quite yanked out the pickup yet (was too alarmed by intense control cavity wiring). Would there then be any way to wire it so that the 4th position was split?
Thanks guys, all help appreciated. I'm by no means an advanced solder jockey, but have done pickup swaps easily in the past, so I'm hoping I can do this without having to send it to a tech.
So the Super 3 is not really floating my boat. Figured I'd just easily swap it out for a D-sonic that I have lying around to see if I like that better. Opened up the control cavity and... WHOA!
With the 5-way blade switch, I had naturally assumed (being used to it with my other guitars) that the 4th position was bridge (split) + middle. Looking at the connection to the PCB (and the only thing close to a schematic I could find, here: http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/foru...?topic=15295.0) I don't think that's so?
Also, coming out of the pickups and to the PCB, I'm only seeing a black and a red wire connected to it - where are the rest, grounds etc? I haven't quite yanked out the pickup yet (was too alarmed by intense control cavity wiring). Would there then be any way to wire it so that the 4th position was split?
Thanks guys, all help appreciated. I'm by no means an advanced solder jockey, but have done pickup swaps easily in the past, so I'm hoping I can do this without having to send it to a tech.
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