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Join Date: Oct 2007
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5-way switch mod with "kill position"
Hi all! I have a nashville telecaster 5-way switch (just like the stratocaster one), and I would like to replace the 3-way switch on my standard telecaster with it, in order to obtain the following possibilities:
1. bridge pickup only 2. bridge and neck (parallel) 3. neck pickup only 4. bridge and neck (series) 5. kill-switch (mute signal) Is there any mod (schematics) like that? Sorry for my inexperience (and for my english) :D |
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The closest I can figure is:
1. bridge pickup only 2. bridge and neck (parallel) 3. neck pickup only 4. neck pickup only (REPEATS) 5. bridge and neck (series) You'd have to get a Superswitch 5-way to get the combos you want, in the order you want them.
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Here's a drawing:
![]() 1. bridge pickup only 2. bridge and neck (parallel) 3. neck pickup only 4. neck pickup only (REPEATS) 5. bridge and neck (series) The red "C" indicates the common lug for each pole. Notice that the neck pup's ground lead goes to the common lug on the left pole, NOT to ground. The bridge's hot is jumpered across from the bridge lug of the right pole to the "neck" lug of the left pole. The mid and neck lugs of the right pole are jumpered together. You will have to do the same ol' "unground/reground" of the neck pup's METAL COVER for this mod, because of the series throw.
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1. bridge pickup only 2. bridge and neck (can't say if it's series or parallel) 3. neck pickup only 4. neck pickup only (same as 3) 5. kill-switch (mute signal) I find the kill switch very handy. The dual neck pickup positions don't bother me that much. I'll post some pics when I can.
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I just figured four tones/no mute was better than three/with mute...
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Also thanks for posting the unground/reground doc. I'd never have thought about it but that makes perfect sense. Here's my "I don't know how to wire you" switch. Purple wire goes to the volume pot; Yellow wire to the bridge pickup; Red wire to the neck pickup.
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Deaf Eddie:
Thanks a lot!!! That's a real fast answer to that one... I definitely am going to try it. Ed Bickert: It won't fit in everyone's playing style, but I sometimes find it handy to very abruptly mute the sound entirely, and then just so abruptly return to the same volume you were on.
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