What is noticeable to my ear is the output from the guitar when the the 5 position selector switch is in position 4 and 2, in between two pickups. Also, when a Blender circuit is put in it is noticeable to my ear when the all three pickups are on at the same time that there is a drop in output.
So today I did a test using a device and an ohm meter to measure the resistance off the jack. What I found is:
With the vol. at 10 there is a considerable drop in resistance with the 5 way switch in the 4 and 2 position, almost half the resistance value found in either of the two pickups.
With the vol. at 8 through 1, that noticeable drop in resistance when in the 4 and 2 position, decresses as the vol. is decreased.
Regardless of what position the 5 way is in, the resisitance at the jack climbs heavly as I turn the vol. from 10 to 8. Then as I turn the vol. from 8 down to 1 the resistance decreases.
What I want or the outcome I'm looking for is to have the same output level regaurdless of what position the 5 way is in, no decernable drop in output in position 4 and 2. So if someone can help me understand what the cause is it would help me to fixing it.
So today I did a test using a device and an ohm meter to measure the resistance off the jack. What I found is:
With the vol. at 10 there is a considerable drop in resistance with the 5 way switch in the 4 and 2 position, almost half the resistance value found in either of the two pickups.
With the vol. at 8 through 1, that noticeable drop in resistance when in the 4 and 2 position, decresses as the vol. is decreased.
Regardless of what position the 5 way is in, the resisitance at the jack climbs heavly as I turn the vol. from 10 to 8. Then as I turn the vol. from 8 down to 1 the resistance decreases.
What I want or the outcome I'm looking for is to have the same output level regaurdless of what position the 5 way is in, no decernable drop in output in position 4 and 2. So if someone can help me understand what the cause is it would help me to fixing it.