![]() Use the two rightmost jacks on the meter - COM and V-ohm-Hz On that meter you will want to use the 20k ohm scale (19.99k ohms is the highest resistance that can be measured on that setting) Unklmickey you mentioned that i should connect the white wire to each of the positions on the switch however that diagram that forbits posted in fact shows red ones.should i stick to red or white there bit confused.i'm just thinking i should probably follow the diagram Unklmickey mentioned LEDS.now i don't have any but now that you mention it.hmmm would it be difficult to set up and would it affect the sound.heheh maybe something to actually look into hahahah Reason why i am doing up this axe-copy is that the "feel" of this guitar is great.the neck and everything.i just like it you know what i mean.I used to have a nice Charvel Jackson Model 6 with an EMG and it was a nice guitar but this one feels nicer for soloing to be honest.donno why it just is heh If that's too difficult no dramas i will stick to basic config Position 2: Neck Humbucker + Middle Single Coil Position 4: Middle Single Coil + Bridge Humbucker Position 2: Neck Humbucker + Bridge Humbucker I was wondering what chances I would have to maybe have the following config: One thing that also kinda annoys me at the moment is second, third and forth positions on the 5way switch.they are just plain noise and i don't know if it's the wiring or the single coil pickup itself.i am actually eyeing an old school fender pickup for that single coil as replacement because what i'd like to do is have a kick arse soloing or rythmic sound with the HBs and a nice clean sound with the fender pickup in middle position.am i going to be disappointed in assuming something like that In terms of coil splitting and LEDs and some of the other fancy stuff suggested i don't really plan on doing any of it unless it would actually really be handy.as things are at the moment my brindge HB puts out a decent sound HOWEVER i own a copy of an axe (dirty words heheh) and not the real deal so the yum cha buckers I thought would be worth replacing.surely i will get slightly better sound with a pair of half decent buckers here. Thanks a lot.this is exactly what i'm afterĪ mate of mine is an electronics guru so i will be getting him to do the install as i'm a total n00b at this soldering business but that diagram is pretty much what i need to go by. I don't think that they're LEDs, they might be DEDs (Darkness Emitting Diodes). Phase reversal (OOP) will be problematic due to the shield also being the humbucker pickups signal return wire. If you want to be extra clever and have a push pull pot for the volume or tone, you could use it to switch the "Ref A". Bridge humbucker split in parallel w/ middle SC Neck humbucker split in parallel w/ middle SCĢ. Move the lever to the #5 position neck humbucker) and connect that selected lug to the neck splitting wire.Ĥ. Move the lever to the #1 position (bridge humbucker) and connect that selected lug to the bridge splitting wire. Put the handle into the middle position and connect the selected lug (NOT the common one on this side) to common (ground, back of pots, outer sleeve on output jack). Now, look at the other side of the switch. Bridge humbucker in parallel w/ middle SC Neck humbucker in parallel w/ middle SCĢ. When the switch handle is toward the bridge, connect the bridge hot wire to that selected lug.Ĥ. When the switch handle is in the middle, connect the middle hot wire to that selected lug. When the switch handle is toward the neck, connect the neck hot wire to that selected lug. Wire the signal return wires from each pickup to common. Wire the common terminal (the one that connects to all three lugs as you move it thru the positions) to the hot lug on the volume pot. Install the switch in the body where you can see the contact selection as it's moved thru its positions. Now, I don't have a drawing for this (nor will I). Since it has one volume and one tone, it sure looks like a candidate for the pedestrian Strat 5-way switch w/ one pole (side) for traditional pickup hot lead selection, and the other pole (side) for splitting. If you know the model, look here and "see" I'm not sure what is happening w/ yer gitar. Neck (coils in series) in parallel w/ bridge (coils in series)Ģ. The use of a 5-way w/ dual humbuckers (as in my SA2020X) realizes some different modes. It has the use of splitting (shorting) coupled w/ a common 5-way Ibanez strategy (I have seen other ones tho).
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