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Originally Posted by spook777
Actually you wire the push pull to turn on the neck position wherever it is in the switch position. in the bridge position you just pull up on the pot, and you have the neck and bridge combo. I did this on my first strat. In the bridge/mid position with the pot pulled up you get all three pickups.
I suggest you add the middle strat pickup and wire it like a strat with the push pull set on the neck pickup (or vice versa with the neck pickup if you use the bridge pickup solo more often).
If you are intersted I'll see if I can pull the pickguard off my strat to make a diagram so that you can replicate it.
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Thanks, but don't go to all that trouble for me.
Thirty or forty years ago+/- I was into three pickup guitars with extra switches, concentric pots, series/parallel, phase, all that stuff. Fun to experiment with, but a PIA to deal with on stage. A two pickup Tele with a 3-way or 4-way does just fine for me anymore. If I really want to sound like a strat, I just use a strat.
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