Work in progress is a GSP SG with 3xP90’s
Ive tried various different wiring schematics, with a 6 way superswitch, neck and bridge through the switch and the middle through volume direct to output, currently its through the three way switch, which gives neck, all three, middle and bridge….not keen!
So the question, if I wire the neck and bridge as standard through the three way (Gibson) switch, could I wire the middle pickup direct to the switch output, but via a pull push pot to act as a switch to turn the middle pickup on and off?
Assuming a CTS push Pull how do I wire it, Im guessing the three pot terminals are wired as normal? but not sire of the rest!
I know these are Humbuckers but there is only one hot and earth per pickup
https://imgur.com/a/ycQELQ8Cant get the bloody photo to embed!
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Have you tried the Peter Frampton circuit?
Centre pickup > upper volume and tone pots > output jack socket.
With this circuit, it is possible to have just the centre pickup on its own. You could still add a push-pull pot to engage or disengage the centre pickup at a predetermined level. With a second push-pull pot, you could reverse the phase of the centre pickup. Blending should prove interesting!
What sounds do you want to achieve?
I happen to have a guitar with 3 x P90s, and a push/pull that engages (or not) the middle pickup, with a 3 way switch to do the usual neck / bridge combinations ... should I take the back off the cavity cover and take a pic.?
And thanks for sorting the photo, it just wouldn’t do it for me!
The photo link had a stray letter “v” at the end for some reason. Remove that to leave .gif (not .gifv) and all was good ...