

Have fun with this one!īy now you should have a thorough understanding of how to use the 5 way switch to mod your guitar. For instance, in the above wiring, we have Tone 1 connected to B1 (bridge), but we can also connect Tone 1 to B2 or B3 as well. The master tone mod can be used a few different ways.

Position 2 Bridge + Middle = Tone 1 or Master 2Ĥ. Position 2 Bridge + Middle = Tone 1 or Tone 2ġ.Position 1 Bridge = Tone 1 or Master Tone 2Ģ. Position 2 Bridge + Middle = Tone 2 or Tone 1Ģ. Position 4 Middle + Neck = Tone 1 or Tone 2Ģ. Let’s take this a step further and look at few combinations in how to wire a 5 way switch you can try:Ĥ. Position 1 Bridge = Tone 2 | Position 2 Bridge + Middle = Tone 1 or Tone 2 | Position 3 Middle = Tone 1 | Posit ion 4 Middle + Neck = Tone 1 | Position 5 Neck = Tone 1īy jumping B2 to B3, we open up some new possibilities. Now each pickup’s tone can be adjusted when we select either the pickup by itself (position 1,3, and 5) or when in the “in-between” positions (2 and 4). Didn’t even need an extra wire! Cool eh?! Ok, so why would we do this? Well, now our neck and middle pickups share the tone 1 potentiometer and our bridge pickup gets its own tone control. Moreover, the jumper was created by pushing back more of the cloth from the tone 1 lead wire so it would extend to terminal B2. Notice anything different? We moved tone 2 to B1 (bridge) and connected a jumper between B2 and B3. So what’s a guitarist to do? In my 5-year-old voice: “But, I want to have a tone on all my pickups… waaaah.” Well, you may not be able to have an independent tone for each pickup (we only have two), but we do have a nice, easy solution that just may make you drool uncontrollably.

We don’t have the option to use the tone pot on the bridge by itself (position 1). The downside to this wiring is that the only way we can use a tone on the bridge pickup is in position 2 (bridge + middle). The tone pots were connected to B2 and B3. Let’s take second to remember the standard Strat 5-way switch wiring from Part 2 ( Fig 1A). One of the biggest advantages of connecting both sides of the switch via a jumper is that we can better utilize the tone pots. If you remember we added a jumper from A0 to B0. A plectrum or individual finger picks may also be. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected strings against frets with the fingers of the opposite hand. In Part 2, we walked you through a standard Strat 5-way switch wiring scheme. The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. For the rest of you let’s jump right in! Quick recap (standard 5 way switch wiring) If you just joined us on this adventure and need to get up to speed we recommend checking out Part 1 and Part 2.
ALTERNATIVE TO NECK DIAGRAMS MODS
We all know how exciting switches are right?! Well your wait is over, and today we are going to show you 5 easy Strat mods you can do with a standard 5-way Strat switch. I am sure the anticipation has been killing you.
