@LuisMendo If multiple pickups are combined they are usually wired in parallel right?
I was wondering whether it would be a good idea to have an additional switch/whatever to combine the two humbuckers. Right now the 5 way switch switches between neck humbucker, half neck + single coil, single coil, single coil + half bridge, bridge humbucker. ("half" meaning only one half of the humbucker is used, the other is disconnected)
@flawr I think so, yes. But I'm now knowledgeable about that
Personally I like the sound of the bridge and neck combined (as in a Telecaster), more than neck and middle or middle and bridge (these are sounds usually associated to the Stratocaster). But that's totally subjective. The Bass-VI solution is the best: three pickups, one on-off switch for each :-)
Also, the sound of the neck as a single coil ("half") by itself is very nice
But I wouldn't know how to do any of that by installing an additional switch
Then maybe I'll give it a try, the implementation surely is figure-out-able.
I've seen that there are combined switches and pots that you can pull/push, or push/push in order to add a switch without needing to drill extra holes.
Ah another unrelated problem I had was the jack socket on the guitar itself, (it looks about like so: cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0486/3245/products/…) it is terribly unreliable meaning you get lots of crunchy noises if you only move the cable a little bit. And it snaps into a position where part of the cable jack is still sticking out. There surely must be better solutions by now?
@LuisMendo Don't you work in Tele-Engineering?? :P
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