4-way rotary switch for Musicmaster-to-Duo Sonic?
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 4:48 pm
Hi there,
I've been looking for a 24"-scale Duo-Sonic for some time with little luck, but have just come across a nice and cheap 24" scale Musicmaster, and figure I'll add a pickup and have my Duo-Sonic by a different route. I'll put the pick guard and pots away for safe keeping somewhere, in case I ever want to put it back together as an "original" Musicmaster.
I'm not a big fan of the toggle switches on the stock Duo Sonic, so I am thinking of doing away with them entirely, and doing my pickup selection with a rotary switch, and either going to single-volume or using a concentric pot for volume/tone. (I'll get my new pick guard without the switch slots).
I was thinking of using a 4-position rotary switch to replicate the normal 4 positions on a Duo Sonic: neck pickup, both in phase, both out of phase, bridge pickup. Has anyone tried this? Any wiring diagrams out there? (Do rotary switches even fit in the control cavity of Musicmasters without routing -- which I'd rather not do?)
Thanks very much -- and sorry if this topic has been covered (couldn't find it in a quick search.)
I've been looking for a 24"-scale Duo-Sonic for some time with little luck, but have just come across a nice and cheap 24" scale Musicmaster, and figure I'll add a pickup and have my Duo-Sonic by a different route. I'll put the pick guard and pots away for safe keeping somewhere, in case I ever want to put it back together as an "original" Musicmaster.
I'm not a big fan of the toggle switches on the stock Duo Sonic, so I am thinking of doing away with them entirely, and doing my pickup selection with a rotary switch, and either going to single-volume or using a concentric pot for volume/tone. (I'll get my new pick guard without the switch slots).
I was thinking of using a 4-position rotary switch to replicate the normal 4 positions on a Duo Sonic: neck pickup, both in phase, both out of phase, bridge pickup. Has anyone tried this? Any wiring diagrams out there? (Do rotary switches even fit in the control cavity of Musicmasters without routing -- which I'd rather not do?)
Thanks very much -- and sorry if this topic has been covered (couldn't find it in a quick search.)