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Old 08-19-2008, 09:02 AM
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H-H-H, Push/Pull Series - Parallel for ALL three Hums & Megaswitch 24pin combination


Hi guys. I m new to guitar mods, started researching a few weeks ago because of the need to rewire my old Kramer Showster (HSS). I also decided not just to rewire it, but test some new pickups on it and variations of sounds. I bought the X2N, Pro Track & Fast Track 1 (Bridge, Middle, Neck), an EYB (Schaller) 24pin 4pole 5-way Switch and a 500K push pull pot. The hums are of course 4 conductor ones. I m really interested for now on having the following variations, if possible.

Pot Up

1) Neck full humbucker (Parallel)
2) Neck and Middle full humbucker (Parallel)
3) Middle full humbucker (Parallel)
4) Bridge and Middle full humbucker (Parallel)
5) Bridge full humbucker (Parallel)

Pot Down

1) Neck full humbucker (Series)
2) Neck and Middle full humbucker (Series)
3) Middle full humbucker (Series)
4) Bridge and Middle full humbucker (Series)
5) Bridge full humbucker (Series)

So we have in pot up all parallel and in pot down all series. One pot for all hums.

Am I asking for a miracle or there is a workable solution ?
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