Here my new wiring for my LP Traditional "Caramel":
- 6 position selector: Humbucker/Single
- 4 p/pull: direct neck or bridge, ph. inversion (neck) and coil change (neck).
Have fun
Les Paul Wiring with 6 position selector & 4 p/pull
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- LP CARAMEL - new wiring05 - last A3.pdf
- Les Paul Wiring with 6 position selector & 4 p/pull
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Those are lots of fun! I'm in the middle of redoing a 1990 Les Paul Studio I got without electronics.
I'm using a couple of Seymour Duncan Triple Shots in place of the stock mount rings (which I never had).
Bridge is a DiMarzio Super Distortion, neck is a DiMarzio Tone Zone. Plan is:
Neck volume - phase reverse
Bridge Volume - series/parallel both pickups
Neck tone - bypass tone/volume for neck pickup
Bridge tone - same as newer LP wiring, short bridge pickup to output jack
I played with some options, but it occurred to me that if I had both pickups in series, I'd have no way of making the bridge tone switch bypass the neck pickup's tone and volume controls unless I had a bypass for the neck tone and volume controls as well. I've done something similar on a couple of my Jacksons, but this is a bit more elaborate since I've not had four controls to work with.
I'm using a couple of Seymour Duncan Triple Shots in place of the stock mount rings (which I never had).
Bridge is a DiMarzio Super Distortion, neck is a DiMarzio Tone Zone. Plan is:
Neck volume - phase reverse
Bridge Volume - series/parallel both pickups
Neck tone - bypass tone/volume for neck pickup
Bridge tone - same as newer LP wiring, short bridge pickup to output jack
I played with some options, but it occurred to me that if I had both pickups in series, I'd have no way of making the bridge tone switch bypass the neck pickup's tone and volume controls unless I had a bypass for the neck tone and volume controls as well. I've done something similar on a couple of my Jacksons, but this is a bit more elaborate since I've not had four controls to work with.