![]() Position 5: Solo bridge pickup (like standard Telecaster wiring). Position 4: Neck + bridge pickup in parallel, half out-of-phase. Position 3: Neck + bridge pickup in parallel with additional 2200 pF cap to ground. ![]() As you can see, the in-between sound mixing single coil and humbucker sounds is very. Position 2: Neck pickup with additional 3300 pF cap to ground. You see, it's easy to get lost with all these possibilities. This can give us a huge range of sounds to work with and is another useful weapon in the guitar wiring tech’s arsenal Here’s a great video that demonstrates the sounds available when a spin-a-split control is connected to a Seymour Duncan Hot Rails pickup. With two splittable humbuckers, the number of possible combinations is almost slaying: You can combine all individual coils (five in total) in parallel or in series, you can have all of these combinations in phase or out of phase, you can operate the two humbuckers in normal humbucker mode (both coils in series), or in a hum-free single-coil sounding mode (both coils in parallel), or in real single-coil mode (one coil shut down to ground). You will have to take care not to end up in an out-of-phase dilemma, if it's not intended. The idea is to get that chimey, jangly, quack from the neck and the middle single coils and the rock and roll from the humbucker in the bridge position. The Seymour Duncan Custom Custom isn’t a typo. With the humbuckers in split-mode, balanced volume together with the single-coil pickup is usually not a major problem but phasing often is. Guitars with one humbucker and two single coils always seem to be a compromise. It’s also great with our Five-Two for Tele pickups. Split bridge + HB neck is my favourite - tele. ![]() This wiring works great with any vintage-output Tele pickups. Re: H/H coil split with 5 way switch (H, S, SS, S, H) Be easier with push pulls and a 3 way switch and then you can individually control the split on each pickup and have the following additional combinations: HB neck + split bridge. Attach a new wire to that, and connect it to ground. That leaves a 1/4-inch nub of wire connected to the cover. Usually the humbucker is way louder than your single-coil pickup, upstaging its tone when playing together. That means you have to flip the pickup over and cut the little un-insulated jumper wire that connects to the cover. The problems start when you want to combine the pickups to get even more sounds out of your guitar. Check the HyperSwitch Wiring Diagram for help configuring your HyperSwitch. ![]() Classic ‘60s blues sound with out of phase pickups. Playing the three pickups on their own is trouble free and the purest shape of the basic HSH concept. The Seymour Duncan HyperSwitch is a powerful active 5-way blade that is compatible with most passive pickups and configured via an easy-to-use mobile app. Can I contact someone at Seymour Duncan to help me A: YES Please contact our Customer Service via email at or via phone between the hours of 8am-5pm Pacific Time Monday-Friday 805-716-.6747. It came into fashion to split humbucker pickups to receive a single-coil type sound from them, usually by shutting one coil down to ground, which makes things even more complex in an HSH configuration. Q: Ive installed everything according to the diagram and my HyperSwitch doesnt seem to be working right. ![]()
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