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The high output level of the Tone Zone S pickup pretty much negates any need to have the option to connect both pickups in series. Coil splittage might help to bring the TZS into parity with a vintage style single coil neck position pickup.
Alternatively, invest in another DiMarzio hum-cancelling pickup such as the Air Norton S or the Satch Track.
I've been playing through dirty amps recently and have found that by connecting only the neck pickup to the coil split on my PRS I can go from dirty to clean by switching from bridge to split neck. The output discrepancy is actually quite useful in this context
I'll give this a go with the stock bridge pickup in neck position before resorting to anything more drastic. Keeping an open mind at this stage
Front switch is a pickup selector
Back switch is a series/parallel/partial split for the humbucker
Since this photo I added a parallel resistor to the neck pickup so it sees a 250k load
It wouldn't squash into the cavity so I've had to move the ground wires on the switches. Next time (if there is one) I will ground them on the bass side. The route on the treble side protrudes to allow for the pickguard screws
So now the switching bit is out of the way I just have to do the tone and volume. I'm having a pub break. I might change the dimarzio cover for a bright white one, the colours don't quite match
Very close to having a functioning guitar now yay
I kept the same amount of slack as the factory ground wires
Here it is. The control/pickup layout works really well. The coil split and parallel modes are too similar though so I might go a full coil split or put a lower resistor in. Next string change :-)
Let's see if the tuning stabilises over the next few days. I suspect it'll need some jiggery-pokery to make it work
The back switch still toggles between parallel/series/split mode on the tone zone but now the split mode is a full split and in that mode the pickup only sees a 250k load
It took just about every last bit of brain power to figure that one out
The split mode is much more satisfying now. It can do the twangy ghostriders in the sky thing and with both pickups on it does that glassy meters kind of sound. It's still a little more muscular than a real single coil but close enough to pass
Need to get the setup right now. Got 11s on in E standard and it's just an little too much. I'll probably get a tusq nut and a better string tree