Three pickups on a Ric
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Three pickups on a Ric
This may be totally crazy but has anyone ever put a mid pickup on two pickup 360?
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s_gunderson
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I was asking this because I feel that the neck pickup by itself sounds a little too bassie to me. It looks as though there is just enough room to get another pickup in there.
But the wiring bothers me. How would you do it and how would it work? I mean would just the mid pick up work when the selector was on in the mid position? Would there be any way to add in the other pickups with it on a switch? Did the Byrd circuit do this?
But the wiring bothers me. How would you do it and how would it work? I mean would just the mid pick up work when the selector was on in the mid position? Would there be any way to add in the other pickups with it on a switch? Did the Byrd circuit do this?
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adam_swapp
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You'll have that problem with neck pickups. My solution (which is not endorsed, advocated, etc. by anyone but me) is to put a toaster in the neck position, and add a .0047 mfd bleed cap between the hot lead and the 5th knob. If you already have the toaster, it's hella cheaper than a new pickup, and maintains structural integrity much better than routing a third cavity.
You want to put that where?

