
Gear_Junky
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i suspect it can work, but the question is: what happens in the middle position?
I'm thinking of putting it in the new inexpensive archtop I got, towards the cutaway, where gretsches have their master volume (i really don't want a master volume). Or I might put it next to the pup selector.
thanks!
P.S. I'm not talking about using "the" pickup selector switch for coil-splitting. I'm talking about using a second switch-craft 3-way switch dedicated to that purpose. The reaons:
I want to use full-size pots (already ordered), so I don't want to use push/pulls, which only come in small-pots. Actual spdt switches are kind of on the ugly side and this guitar will have gold hardware, so I need something a bit purtier.
other suggestions are welcome.
I am comfortable with soldering and have installed coil-splitting on my solid-body guitar, i've done shielding, pup replacements, etc. I also know how to rewire archtops (tying threads to controls, pulling them out of pup cavities or f-holes, etc.).
Thanks!
I'm thinking of putting it in the new inexpensive archtop I got, towards the cutaway, where gretsches have their master volume (i really don't want a master volume). Or I might put it next to the pup selector.
thanks!
P.S. I'm not talking about using "the" pickup selector switch for coil-splitting. I'm talking about using a second switch-craft 3-way switch dedicated to that purpose. The reaons:
I want to use full-size pots (already ordered), so I don't want to use push/pulls, which only come in small-pots. Actual spdt switches are kind of on the ugly side and this guitar will have gold hardware, so I need something a bit purtier.
other suggestions are welcome.
I am comfortable with soldering and have installed coil-splitting on my solid-body guitar, i've done shielding, pup replacements, etc. I also know how to rewire archtops (tying threads to controls, pulling them out of pup cavities or f-holes, etc.).
Thanks!