That's not series, series involves always grounding bridge negative, then flipping between having neck negative either grounded (parallel) or to bridge positive (series) so that they form one giant pickup. Your signal is always going to come off of neck positive.
In this scheme, the order of the pickups in series is ground->neck->bridge->out. Neck negative is grounded (yellow), neck positive (red) goes to bridge negative (via the purple jumper), bridge positive goes to tip (blue).
Yes, dude, the bridge is connected via that blue wire to the bass cut switch, which if it's off it's bypassing the cap and going to the tone, which goes to the volume, which goes back up to where the rest of the signal is. IE, if you put that in series, you're shorting out your bridge pickup.
OH. You're reversing the order of the pickups so that it's going neck pos to bridge neg, then taking signal off of bridge pos. This might be right then. Still turning it over in my head.
Last edited by Pens on Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
euan wrote:
I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now
Okay, I might be a moron then. It looks like it would work. It's harder to process all of the combos when you have so many states it could be in, rather than just being "on/off".
euan wrote:
I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now