I am doing an evh style electric guitar with one volume and one 3 way switch, and am wondering about coil tapping splitting my humbuckers to single coil with the push pull pots and how it can be done on mine.
my second option is active pickups, now I did own a guitar with active pickups 15 years ago but was not tinkering then , what would be my options on this wiring config.
wiring question
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Re: wiring question
Adding a coil tap via a push/pull pot or small toggle switch is no problem. Simply find the diagram for you pick up and run a wire from the coil bridge to the center lug on the tap switch and then ground one of the end lugs.
Active systems are very limited in wiring options like coil taps and phase swaps etc. Withy them you need to pick what you want the system to do before hand.
Active systems are very limited in wiring options like coil taps and phase swaps etc. Withy them you need to pick what you want the system to do before hand.
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Re: wiring question
This should work.
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Re: wiring question
thanks tim, just gotta decide what pickups i want, narrowed the selection to my favorite brand Irongear, its either tesla sharks ( sound like the slash duncans) , or the hammer heads ( the name describes the sound).