mustang wiring
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mustang wiring
I don't really like the way mustangs are wired. Is there a way to use just one switch has a normal 3 way switch (neck,both,bridge)?
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Sure. You will just loose the out of phase sounds. I love how they did the wiring on the Mustang Special where the toggles control the coil splitting and the 3 way Gibson switch controls the pickup selection.
I am finishing Mustang that will have standard wiring and a Jag-stang that will have the Mustang Special wiring.
I am finishing Mustang that will have standard wiring and a Jag-stang that will have the Mustang Special wiring.
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This is the stock wiring
This is a much better way of wiring that includes one of the switches acting as a standard 3-way
You could of course have the second switch have a different function. For example you could still have it reverse the phase so you don't lose that switching option (though few people actually use it).
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Add a 250k pot (volume or tone) with a built-in DPDT switch and you can wire it for the in-phase / out of phase too, while still keeping the stock Special's coil splitting switches and three-way pickup selector - and without having to drill any new holes or visually modify the guitar.taylornutt wrote:Sure. You will just loose the out of phase sounds. I love how they did the wiring on the Mustang Special where the toggles control the coil splitting and the 3 way Gibson switch controls the pickup selection.
I am finishing Mustang that will have standard wiring and a Jag-stang that will have the Mustang Special wiring.
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I think the best way to wire a mustang is to use a right angle 3 way toggle (route the lower horn), a bronco or musicmaster pickguard (route for the other pickup), and you're done. But that's just me.
NJjoanjettfan wrote: Boy am I glad I got my Fender Lead II and Lead III when I did. I've even swapped off the necks to save the originals from wear.
Why drill a hole in the body and pickguard when you have ample switches already? There are enough repeated switch options with the stock wiring that you can use the two 3-way switches and not lose anything.rlm2112 wrote:I think the best way to wire a mustang is to use a right angle 3 way toggle (route the lower horn), a bronco or musicmaster pickguard (route for the other pickup), and you're done. But that's just me.
The only reason I can think of is preferring a toggle to a slide switch, but it really doesn't take that long to move the slide switch.
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Thanks James, i'll use that one for now.
I'm thinking of putting a humbucker on the mustang, so the perfect wiring would be a 3 way switch for neck, both, bridge, and the other switch o act has a coil slitter. I havent found anything like this, guess i'll just have to learn how guitar wiring and this switches work.
I'm thinking of putting a humbucker on the mustang, so the perfect wiring would be a 3 way switch for neck, both, bridge, and the other switch o act has a coil slitter. I havent found anything like this, guess i'll just have to learn how guitar wiring and this switches work.
Good point. I wouldn't do that to an actual mustang. I just did it on a project I made.James wrote:Why drill a hole in the body and pickguard when you have ample switches already? There are enough repeated switch options with the stock wiring that you can use the two 3-way switches and not lose anything.rlm2112 wrote:I think the best way to wire a mustang is to use a right angle 3 way toggle (route the lower horn), a bronco or musicmaster pickguard (route for the other pickup), and you're done. But that's just me.
The only reason I can think of is preferring a toggle to a slide switch, but it really doesn't take that long to move the slide switch.
NJjoanjettfan wrote: Boy am I glad I got my Fender Lead II and Lead III when I did. I've even swapped off the necks to save the originals from wear.
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How easy is it to add a Series option to the standard Mustang wiring? Any one have a diagram for it?
I am really close to wiring up my Mulletstang and wondered if it was easy to add Series to it.
I like the normal wiring scheme with out of phase options. I also like how the switches are recessed on the Mustang Special.
I am really close to wiring up my Mulletstang and wondered if it was easy to add Series to it.
I like the normal wiring scheme with out of phase options. I also like how the switches are recessed on the Mustang Special.
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i was thinking of doing something like this for my build, so far it hasn't gotten much farther than the thought though, as all I have is the body so far, and must sand, paint, aquire the rest of the parts before I start worrying about wiringbradzeera wrote:I would love to see a set up of bridge/both/neck and the other switch reverse phase/normal/high pass filter, that way your not losing tonal options.
If you do plz let me know how it works out.michaeltullo wrote:i was thinking of doing something like this for my build, so far it hasn't gotten much farther than the thought though, as all I have is the body so far, and must sand, paint, aquire the rest of the parts before I start worrying about wiringbradzeera wrote:I would love to see a set up of bridge/both/neck and the other switch reverse phase/normal/high pass filter, that way your not losing tonal options.