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Old May 9th, 2008, 07:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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do you prefer out-of-phase middle position?

I'm getting ready (after the baby's room is done) to finish up my little project. I have to decide if the middle position (p-90 neck and tele bridge) should be out-of phase or parallel? series? I can't remember? I have a strat and love the thick sound in 2 and 4, but what do you all prefer? how do stock teles come? I know that I should have gotten a 4 or 5 way and wired it both ways, but I think that's beyond me for a first project. I know this is borderline tele-tech, but I'm really asking about sound preferences.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 07:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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if you go out of phase, i'd strongly recommend series out of phase rather than parallel. parallel OOP is a cool sound, but it's thin and nasal. series OOP is more useful. the standard wiring position 2 (both pickups in parallel) shouldn't be dismissed -- it's both cool and useful.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 08:19 AM   #3 (permalink)
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It's not a question of "out-of-phase or parallel"; rather, it's out-of-phase or in-phase, AND parallel or series... that is, you can be P-IP, or S-IP, or P-OOP, or S-OOP. After having several guitars with countless wiring schemes, I've come to really like the standard P-IP (parallel in-phase).

If you want to go OOP, I agree with Woodman: P-OOP is REALLY too thin for most applications, though it can sound AMAZING thru the right overdrive.

Get some alligator clips and experiment; that's the only way you can be sure to choose the one right for you.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 12:53 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I'm half tempted to recommend to folks that they go to Guitar Center, buy a Baja, and spend plenty of time with each of the 4 neck and bridge together sound choices. Very informative, very revealing when combined with different amp settings, different playing approaches. The one that intrigued me the most at first was the series out of phase, but parallel out of phase can be very interesting under the right circumstances.

Just keep the guitar for 35-40 days til you have the different sounds ingrained in your subconscious, the return the guitar for a full refund. Right?
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I have a Tele that has the pickups wired OOF and I don't like it. It's too thin.

I did it by mistake when I wired the guitar, and just decided to keep it that way until I decide if I like it or not. But I just tried it again, and decided I keep re-connect the PUs the normal way.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 01:34 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I know that I should have gotten a 4 or 5 way and wired it both ways, but I think that's beyond me for a first project.
My very first soldering job (of any kind) was a recent 4-way switch. It looks a little worse on the diagram than it is in real life. It felt like I stared at the diagram much longer than I actually soldered. I think there will be times when you jonz for the clear sound of the pu's in parallel.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 01:36 PM   #7 (permalink)
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I only want to add that many people use the term "out of phase" to describe the number 2 and 4 positions on a Strat, but it is an incorrect use of the term that creates confusion. The pickups are simply paralleled, not "out of phase". If you ever hear a Strat with the middle pickup truly "out of phase", it is pretty darn ugly.

dijos is wiring a 3-position switch with a P-90 and Tele bridge. Given that info, my first recommendation would be: just wire the pickups stock Tele style for starters, which is:

1. Bridge
2. Both pickups in PARALLEL, in phase
3. Neck

Truly out-of-phase in position 2 would just be thin, and I would never wish it to be my only choice for combining pickups. I have a hunch that dijos was confusing "both pickups on" with "out of phase", as is very common in Strat discussions.

True? Dijos, tell us.
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TRue, true. part of the confusion for me is the fact that 2&4 are referred to as out of phase. I'd also heard parallel and series. I think that I'm going to go with the regular parallel wiring; I heard deaf eddie's sound clips, and I don't know if I'd want OOP as my only option. A quick follow-up; I'm looking to only have the tone pot affect the neck pickup; does the regular fender schematic cover this? or stew mac's? Obvioulsy, I'm enlisting assistance for the actual wiring/soldering.
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not to complicate things unduly, but you can have your cake and eat it too if you use a Superswitch. Deaf Eddie's diagram here: http://www.tdpri.com/wiring5wayStrat.htm

it's working great for me.
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