I don’t suppose anyone has done the following set up with a Duo sonic ?
Seymour Duncan humbucker
CTS push/pull
Capacitor for the single coil
And has a photo of the wiring on the push pull do they?
Duo sonic push pull
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Re: Duo sonic push pull
Do you have HH or HS pickups?
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Re: Duo sonic push pull
Is it this guitar? https://www.fender.com/en-GB/electric-g ... 2538.html
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Re: Duo sonic push pull
A push/pull is simply a pot with a switch mounted on it for convenience. The switch can be wired to do lots of different things. What are you wanting it to do on your guitar? (Coil-split the humbucker? Do Series/Parallel switching within the humbucker? Series/Parallel switching combined with the single? Phase Reversal? VariTone/dual tone caps? Etc?)
Also, I think you mean a resistor for the single coil (to offset the fact that you're doing a mixed Humbucker/Single setup).
Let me know what it is you want the push/pull to do, and I can cough up a diagram. Super simple.
Also, I think you mean a resistor for the single coil (to offset the fact that you're doing a mixed Humbucker/Single setup).
Let me know what it is you want the push/pull to do, and I can cough up a diagram. Super simple.
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