Pickup selection on three-pickup models
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Pickup selection on three-pickup models
Since I got back to performing live reasonably regularly, I have come to appreciate how utterly convincing and reliable my Rick 330 has performed on stage; leaving my Gibsons to hold their (shakily tuned machine) heads in shame, and I am in the market for another 330 as backup.
A 340 has also come up and I may be tempted to grab it, but I realise I don't know how the pickups and the selector switch are configured.
I presume the "up" and "down" positions activate the neck and bridge pickups respectively, as usual, but is the middle pickup activated along with them, and are all three pickups activated when the switch is in the middle position?
I realise I could have probably searched the forum to find my answer but I just felt like dropping in and chatting, so go easy on me!
All the best
Rich
A 340 has also come up and I may be tempted to grab it, but I realise I don't know how the pickups and the selector switch are configured.
I presume the "up" and "down" positions activate the neck and bridge pickups respectively, as usual, but is the middle pickup activated along with them, and are all three pickups activated when the switch is in the middle position?
I realise I could have probably searched the forum to find my answer but I just felt like dropping in and chatting, so go easy on me!
All the best
Rich
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Nick is correct. I've done a number of these fifth-knob mods, and the tonal possibilities that the mod unleashes are amazing.
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My rewired 325/6 is done with only two volume controls, one wired to the selector switch to allow rolling in either bridge or neck or both, and a second to add the middle to the blend. As I've mentioned before, it's the nuts!
BTW, it's an old photo below. The pics have since been replaced by "hot" toasters, courtesy of fellow Forumite Kevin Kuney!

BTW, it's an old photo below. The pics have since been replaced by "hot" toasters, courtesy of fellow Forumite Kevin Kuney!

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Yesss...they're in a zip-lock baggie, in my pickups drawer...bumping elbows with lots of old Fender single-coils, D'Armonds and Dynasonics, but very few toasters.
This is because the toasters are IN USE. Constantly.
This is because the toasters are IN USE. Constantly.
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