This is so darned elegant looking, don't you think? Now that the sweater is finished, the guitar rebuild is taking shape. At least it is shaping up in my mind.
Did we leave anything out? <>
Coil 1: neck top
coil 2: neck bottom
Coil 3: middle
Coil 4: bridge top
Coil 5: bridge bottom
Position 1, split off, series off: coil 1 and 2 in parallel
Position 1, split on, series off: coil 1 on coil 2 off
Position 1, split off, series on: coil 1 and 2 in series
Position 1, split on, series on: coil 1 and 2 off (guitar is muted)
Position 2, split off, series off: coil 1 and 2 in parallel, coil 3 on
Position 2, split on, series off: coil 1 on, coil 2 off, coil 3 on
Position 2, split off, series on: coil 1 and 2 in series, coil 3 on
Position 2, split on, series on: coil 1 and 2 off, coil 3 on (middle coil on only)
Position 3, split off: coil 3 on, coil 4 and 5 in parallel
Position 3, split on: coil 3 on, coil 4 off, coil 5 on
Position 4, split off, series off: coil 1 and coil 2 in parallel, coil 4 and 5 in parallel
Position 4, split on, series off: coil 1 on, coil 2 off, coil 4 off, coil 5 on (outside pairs on)
Position 4, split off, series on: coil 1 and 2 in series, coil 4 and 5 in parallel (I'm guessing there'll be a little low end from the neck and a lot of treble from the bridge)
Position 4, split on, series on: coil 1 and 2 off, coil 4 off, coil 5 on (single bridge pickup sound)
Chris dropped off one of these tonight. I'm going to have to find some time to play with it a bit. Fun eh?
Korg AX3000G The manual is kinda hefty.
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