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Mickey Mao 01-06-2013 06:33 PM

Another schematic request: VT with 3-way pickup selector and series/parallel switches
 
I'm mostly a Precision guy, but sometimes you still gotta have the Jazz sound. To simplify schlepping for gigs, I'd like to make my J capable of being as P-like as possible----meaning simplifying the controls to just two knobs, and adding a three-way pickup selector, as well as a series/parallel switch.

I'm looking for help with the schematic for this: Jazz pickups, VT with three way pickup selector and S1. Any takers?

Thanks in advance.

line6man 01-06-2013 08:00 PM


Mickey Mao 01-06-2013 11:15 PM

Perfect! Thank you!

Cadfael 01-06-2013 11:59 PM

This wiring can also be found with a Mini-Switch and a Push/Pull in my collection: http://161589.homepagemodules.de/t29...-E-Baesse.html (2.2.02 - page 232 at the moment)

Line6man shows it with different switches.

Why I write / add someting ...
The wiring won't work in one position of the 3-way switch!
You can see it in the schematics and the table.

Hals means neck, Steg means bridge, "kein Signal" means "no signal" ...

line6man 01-07-2013 12:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cadfael (Post 13680065)
This wiring can also be found with a Mini-Switch and a Push/Pull in my collection: http://161589.homepagemodules.de/t29...-E-Baesse.html (2.2.02 - page 232 at the moment)

Line6man shows it with different switches.

Why I write / add someting ...
The wiring won't work in one position of the 3-way switch!
You can see it in the schematics and the table.

Hals means neck, Steg means bridge, "kein Signal" means "no signal" ...

The diagram I posted bypasses the pickup selector switch in series mode, so that all positions are the same.

Cadfael 01-07-2013 02:01 AM

Great!
Didn't know this way of wiring.
This is going to be "2.2.03" (with a hint in 2.2.02 that 03 is the better solution!).

EDIT: Version 3.80 is online now with line6man's solution (2.2.03 - page 236 at the moment)!

Thank you very much to line6man!


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