Hey guys,
I'm trying to hunt down a weird sound. I put a 'neck-on' switch to my Strat to turn on the neck pickup in order to use the bridge+neck and bridge+middle+neck combos. When I switch to bridge+neck is sounds very thin and shallow along with a drop in volume.
Considering there are 2 Texas Special (reverse polarity in order to cancel hum in position 2 and a DiMarzio humbucker wired to split-coil and cancel hum in position 4, would that means that when I switch over to the full humbucker and neck pickup they are out-of-phase, explaining the weird sound coming out of those ?
If so, how I modify the wiring to make them play in phase ?
Here is my wiring:
I'm trying to hunt down a weird sound. I put a 'neck-on' switch to my Strat to turn on the neck pickup in order to use the bridge+neck and bridge+middle+neck combos. When I switch to bridge+neck is sounds very thin and shallow along with a drop in volume.
Considering there are 2 Texas Special (reverse polarity in order to cancel hum in position 2 and a DiMarzio humbucker wired to split-coil and cancel hum in position 4, would that means that when I switch over to the full humbucker and neck pickup they are out-of-phase, explaining the weird sound coming out of those ?
If so, how I modify the wiring to make them play in phase ?
Here is my wiring:
