![]() It also had a tone control for the neck pickup and one for the middle pickup (note – no tone control for the bridge pickup). The original Stratocaster had three single-coil pickups, with a three-way switch to control which one was active. When wired like this, a humbucker with all these wires can be treated like any other pickup with just two. Finally, the black wire becomes our hot wire. Then, for our ground connection, we connect the green and bare wires to ground (like the black wires from our other pickups). I’m not going to go into details on this now, so I’ll simply leave it as this: first, we connect the red and the white together and tape them off. ![]() Note – You’ll see that the wires coming from the humbucker look different to everything we’ve worked with so far. (If you want to see the diagram laid out how it would be in a real guitar, it’s here) Again, if it seems complicated, try temporarily ignoring the ground wires. It’s as simple as that.Ĭheck out the diagram – I’ve arranged it such that you can clearly see we’ve got two pickup systems, connected at the switch, and then flowing on to the jack. Well, all we need to do is create two of these, and then use our toggle switch to control which one of them is connected to the jack! In the middle position, both pickups will be active, each still connected to their own volume and tone control, and in the other two positions, only one pickup and set of controls will be active. Remember way back in 102? We created a system with one pickup, one volume control and one tone control. This is, of course, how a Les Paul is wired. We’re going to stick with that toggle switch now, and see how we can have separate volume and tone controls for each pickup. ![]() ![]() By the end of the last article on electric guitar wiring, we had wired a Tele-type guitar for three-way pickup switching using both the standard blade switch, and the Gibson-style toggle switch. ![]()
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