GoDrex Hero Member Messages 3,656 Aug 9, 2008 #1 I have a guitar with a SD '59 single conductor in the neck and a SD Invader 4 conductor (plus ground) in the bridge. Two volumes, no tones. I want to make it so the middle postition is wired permanently out of phase. What's the easiest way to do it?
I have a guitar with a SD '59 single conductor in the neck and a SD Invader 4 conductor (plus ground) in the bridge. Two volumes, no tones. I want to make it so the middle postition is wired permanently out of phase. What's the easiest way to do it?
J jimh Hero Member Messages 1,344 Aug 9, 2008 #2 Surely you can just reverse the positive and negative connection on the pot for whichever pickup you choose?
Surely you can just reverse the positive and negative connection on the pot for whichever pickup you choose?
GoDrex Hero Member Messages 3,656 Aug 9, 2008 #3 so... does that mean switch ground and black on the single conductor pickup? Or will that not work? Maybe switch green and black on the bridge pickup?
so... does that mean switch ground and black on the single conductor pickup? Or will that not work? Maybe switch green and black on the bridge pickup?
J jimh Hero Member Messages 1,344 Aug 9, 2008 #4 Go for the single pickup conducter pickup. That way you cant get it wrong. I think....... I've never actually done it
Go for the single pickup conducter pickup. That way you cant get it wrong. I think....... I've never actually done it
GoDrex Hero Member Messages 3,656 Aug 9, 2008 #5 I'm going to try it later, unless anyone else has some other advice.
GoDrex Hero Member Messages 3,656 Aug 9, 2008 #6 I switched the green and black wires on the 4 conductor bridge pickup. It works.