Any mods that you love that aren’t on this list? Please share them below! Also, during the section about pots, I say 1k when I meant to say 1meg! My bad.
Stereo's the only thing you didn't cover. Real nice for studio work - instant doubling. Much more of a pain to gig with, traveling with two complete signal chains (although modern stereo pedals at least allow you to share one pedal board).
For me it's the no load tone pot mod. I have been thinking about a treble bleed mod, but since no loading my tone pot, it seems I may not need it. But, of course, I will try it anyway.
Never thought about it like that. Am a LP guy and also usually didn't like the pick guard aesthetics - but your point really made me rethink my stance on it!
A man who understands what coil tapping is! Have yourself a like, good sir. Also, dude! That’s the exact way I do treble bleed circuits! I’ve tried a bunch too, and that’s the way I do it.
Killer Dan! Just got done working on my LTD Viper-50 using a Seymour Duncan Liberator with Seymour Duncan Black Winter pickups and an added killswitch.I have a push pull knob and trying to find the right tone to go for and pulled a lot of great ideas here. Thanks again and keep it up. Subscribed.
Good explanations of options. Thnaks! You might want to mention the 10-position Freeway switch that adds those serial-parallel choices for Strat single coil pickups, as well as the ability to choose all three pickups "on" at once, as well as bridge & neck choice. This started out at close to USD$60, but I see that some places are offering it for USD$38...plus, there is at least one alternative brand available thru Temu, which costs less than half as much though...caution...it appears that the required mounting depth of about 34mm is greater than the Freeway switch requires. Another mod you may mention, as an alternative to changing pots, (ie: 250kΩ to 500kΩ), is to simply wire a resistor is a series with the tone controls, plus switching some wiring so that one tone control is for the bridge pickup & the other is for the middle & neck pickups. With that mod, you can leave the bridge tone control at 250 for the bridge, but increase the brightness for the other two pickups. You mention the Gilmour Mod, but there is another expansion of that...---the 9 way Strat mod...adds the additional options of parallel combiniations of some or all pickutps as well as the standard series combos & the added Gilmour series combo added option. Finally, you might mention that treble bleed circuits can be installed on individual tone controls, rather than the master volume, so you can modify only some pickup's tone is so desired. There are also variable treble bleeds circuits...and while some are "adjust & forget" (before closing the control space)others add a pot so that the treble bleed characteristics can be changed at will...less than USD$20.
Another great video. Most of these I played with. A very notable missing mod is the Bill Lawrence telecaster 5 way switch mod. Does kind of the opposite to strat mod. Gives telecaster some strat tone. Got treble bleeds series 150k 1nf (best to me) and PRS Style coil splits on all my passive guitars
I have an Ibanez law suit les Paul , 1975 vintage, that of course I have changed controls and pickups..I ended up with 500k vol and 250k tone control.( don’t recall the value of the caps) .. treble bleed cap/resistor in parallel.. and a phase switch.. for my personal taste this works for me. Great video.!
No worries! It took a little longer to put together than expected. Unlike a lot of my vids, this one took a fair bit of forward planning to get the info across correctly (for the most part) & not run out of battery half way through! Thanks for watching as always and hope you are keeping well.
Fantastic. It's great reading about these mods and looking at diagrams but I really do appreciate being able to hear the difference. Thank you, this has been really helpful.
One of the challenges is working out the Pickup wiring such that things are not unintentionally out of phase, SD Hotrails combined with stock Fender Custom Shop pickups have this issue so you have to swap the black & green over on the SD pickup.
Very true. I've certainly fallen foul of that a few times. Not such a problem with a LP with a backplate. More of a ball ache with a Strat after you've put the guard back on!
Just thought I'd mention how I do two of the mods you mentioned Dan For bass cuts on guitars with one master tone knob I use a concentric pot, usually have the bass cut on the bottom knob and treble cut on the top knob, means you're getting both without having to put an extra pot/knob in/on the guitar With partial splits I usually use an on-off-on DPDT mini-toggle and give it two 'stages' of partial split, one being similar to the PRS style partial split you mentioned, retaining just a little of the signal from the coil being split, the other being what I refer to as a half split, using a higher value resistor so you get somewhere in between the single coil sound and the full humbucker sound Kinda like putting the humbucker into more like P90 territory, or perhaps giving a modern higher gain humbucker an output more like a PAF, you end up with a switch that gives the pickup(s) like three voices, half-split/full humbucker/single coil split I find a resistor around 20% of the pickup's total output generally works out well for the half-split, go much higher and depending on the pickup's output the sound gets closer to the full humbucker sound, I aim to get it sitting where it actually sounds halfway between full humbucker and single soil sounds
Thanks for the tips been working on my baritone jazzmaster with humbuckers for a long while. I did the parallel wiring with a 1 meg pot and it definitely gave me more clarity out of the guitar following a lot of brightness from the pot. The single coil sound that comes from this is awesome I prefer it to the stock series. Definitely an awesome mod for a low tune (b-b) answer.
Decent video, covers most common wiring mods. There's multiple ways to achieve most of these. With different control layouts on various guitars, the possibilities are almost endless. The HSS platform with 1 vol. 1 pp tone. 5way megaswitch and 1 on/on microswitch for phase is my current build. I'm wiring for ( neck,neck+middle,neck+bridge,middle and bridge,bridge). So with coilsplit and phase I'll have 9 different tones. Can't find one single schematic for this wiring online? Anyone?
Awesome video putting together a HSH strat. This video makes me want to install all the mods (lol) ensuring I have a kill switch and a blower switch to override the fact that I did all those mods. Your video gives just enough information to have a full understanding of what the mod is and some about the basic wiring of it as well as examples of most. Terms and labels get thrown around a lot and get muddy in the mix 🙏.
Here's one I like. Super simple. Put a resistor in series with the capacitor on your tone control. 1.8k or 2.2k. This prevents there being a peak in the response curve near 0 on your tone control. This peak can give an unexpected unwanted loose flubby fuzzy distorted sound. Fender describes a similar arrangement as "reducing treble without adding bass." With the resistor you get clean roll off. You might even be able to try a larger cap value for dark tones without it becoming unusable towards the bottom. You can't do the fuzzy "woman tone" effect (done by rolling the tone all the way off) on the pot with this mod though. But I find the tone pot more useful overall with the resistor.
Great video! The 5B5-01 10 position Free-Way Blade switch is a very elegant way to get (all?) 10 possible pickup section/wiring options on a strat. And it is virtually unnoticeable from a stock guitar.
I used to wire my Strat's to one volume bridge pickup only, then a second volume to mid and neck pickups, then a master tone control. No drilling of extra holes for switches needed, just roll the volume on the bridge pickup up or down as needed.
I use jst connectors on my pickups, toggle and jack so i can easily remove and reconfigure my ppp connections. I've connected a pot across a 4wire humbucker for variable coil split of either coil ... Quite nice. The coil positions on a LP all sound different. Parallel is a lovely sound, especially clean. On my strat i have a freeway to get my series combos. I dont have a treble bleed but i think cos my weird wiring doesn't shunt much over the tone cap when i tweak the volume. ❤❤
I've always liked the out of phase pickup mod. But only if it's a Les Paul type of wiring with separate volume controls for each pickup. Then you can vary the amount of "quack" in the sound. 😁
Thanks for this very informative overview. Currently trying to put together and HSH with a piezo bridge as well. Hoping to incorporate coil splits, treble bleed, a bright/mud switch, kill switch, and the phaser mod. Also planning on using the freeway 5 way 10 position switch. Is this all possible in one guitar? I am very new to this.
Definitely possible but sounds like a hell of a wiring job! You also may need to create a bigger cavity in the guitar to fit it all in, especially if the piezo has a preamp and battery.
@@DanLeggatt thanks for the feedback. Afraid it would be a crazy plate of spaghetti inside the body. I have a builder lined up to make the body and can leave some extra space in the cavity. Thanking I will have to buy special wiring harness instead of a standard one. Do you have any recommendations?
Cheers! It used to be my work horse guitar. Took some messing to get it where I wanted it but I’ve done everything from rock gigs to funk gigs with it.
Fantastic video. Did you end up trying a pot in your bass cut mini-circuit? I need to do some clean-up inside my main guitar, and I'm probably going to rewire the tone control to cut bass instead of highs.
Excellent run down of these awesome mods Dan. It's really cool what you can achieve, and all with passive circuitry as well. Have you ever messed with active stuff like on board preamps, boosts or effects? A whole other ball game of course but definitely an interesting topic.
Cheers mate! I once had a delay pedal in a guitar for a short time. One of those GFS ModBoards. Good fun but not all that useful. I've never done much else with a battery. I'm really bad at checking / changing batteries so I think it would end badly! haha.
Some great ideas here dude. I think the alligator clips so you can test mods is a great idea, I don't know why I hadn't thought of that before, might have saved be reversing some work I'd tried that didn't work out the way I wanted.
Get yourself on Amazon mate! I’m pretty sure I got a pack of 10 for £6 or £7. Total game changer for testing values. I’ve even used them for quickly changing pickups before I settle on one👌
You can wire up a switch to let you change the potentiometer value by switching in a resistor parallel to the pot. If you have a 500k pot and swith a 500k resistor into parallel then the result is a 250k pot. The formula is Rt = 1/( 1/R1 + 1/R2 ... +1/Rn) A 1M ohm pot and resister would give 500k, with 2 resistors 333k and with 3 x 1m resistors parallel to it you get 250k so if you fancy installing a 4 way switch you can get a range of tones from that switch.
#5 is the one I use the most. Totally allows me to control the low-end in band situations. I've wired mine so it only effects the neck pup, and if you have a tele-style 3-way you can make it so it only works in the neck position (middle and bridge position have the normal amount of bass). The guitar I'm building now has phase, series, kill switch and bass cut. I could add a stereo option, too, but didn't bother. It's going to be my gigging guitar.
@@DanLeggatt Yup. I did it to my bass, inspired by stereo ricks, and it's way cool. I've organized my pedals as SC/bridge vs HB/neck, so I can have the neck pup running a completely different signal chain than the bridge pup, from pickups all the way to different amps. Record the two amps at the same time, and you have instant double-track wall of sound. Obviously with 3-pup guitars you have to decide which pup to throw down the different signal chain. And of course it require you to use a stereo (3 wire) cable, usually used for XLR purposes.
Good vid dude. I hate stock guitars and mod everyone that I have. The Les Paul in my profile pic (I've since sold it) had the Peter Green mod but I flipped the magnet in the neck pick up whereas some of my other guitars have the wiring method. Such a good mod to have.
I have a switch that allows me to switch between 2 different capacitors on the tone knob. When it's full on, there's no difference. But when I roll the tone control back, then the treble cut is at different frequencies, depending on the switch position. Easy to do and makes the guitar a bit more flexible. I like .22 caps for strumming - That said I use 500k potis on H-S-S guitar with noiseless pickups, so it'S nice to be able to control treble a bit more.
Going to check out your other vids. Looking to put a filtertron in the neck of my tele, thinking of putting a varitone switch (can't decide on cap values) mod the filertron some how, don't know yet and change the nut to brass. Going for a vintage 1965/1969 sound. Wondering if it will sound great or trash. Might put a b-bender in the future
Great overview, thank you :) I was planning to mod my Ultra Swede ('50s wiring, PRS-style partial coil split and bass cut) so I did some google research. You said you used 3.3nF for the bass cut - are you sure it wasn't a 33nF cap? I got a stacked 500K/250K pot and thought I could use it as treble and bass cut. Do you think 250K would be enough for a low cut?
Hi I have a predicament. I have 2 humbucker pickups the neck has 5 wires, and the bridge has 3 wires?? I want to wire them up to a 1 tone, 1 volume pot with a 3 way toggle switch. Any advice please. I don't have a luthian in my county so I'm stuck.
I would try and find the wiring colours for each of pickup online if you can. Which brands are they? Then it’s just a case of wiring the ‘hot’ from each pickup to the switch through to the volume and tone, then to the output Jack.
@@DanLeggatt I managed to find out more. They were from either an ibanez mtm1 or mtm2 {mick Thompson} guitar. And found the wiring diagram to do the job. I'll send a link of my guitar build once I've got all the parts as im on youtube aswell.
I looked into the kill switch mod a while ago and my under standing is if it's push to make, you wire it to hot and ground of output jack, but if it's push to break, you just wire it in series to your hot output jack and whatever's supposed to be connected to the hot. Am I incorrect to assume this?
That is correct but I would always go for push to make over the ground of the output Jack. It grounds the guitar fully and gives no buzzing when cutting signal.
I'm attempting to convince my dad to get a sterling valentine (here's hoping haha) and modding it to include the coil split on the neck humbucker that's on the music man one. Do you think I'll run into any difficulties?
About 7. I guess an "no load" pot is better isn't? It bypass the pot when it's full open, it's VERY easy to make your own "no load pot", or you can just buy one.
@@DanLeggatt no worries Dan, keep up the great work! If you have a minute, id love to pick your brain. When trying to get the best single coil split sound from humbuckers, would you say that cap wiring/mods achieve this more than the pickups themselves? Does choosing which 4con humbucker to use actually matter? Or does the pick up construction still play a big part in getting the best coil split from humbuckers. I guess essentially, is spending $200++ on a set of humbuckers just for its “coil split” a waste of money? Haha i got no slots for an actual single coil. Sorry for the long message, adding some context. Cheers!
@@razisharbini7569 Sorry I overlooked your comment for so long mate. The pickup and its output make a big difference in how it splits to get a single coil sound. However it’s not an exact science. I really like a low output humbucker with a partial split. It doesn’t get super thin, more like a fat single coil or a little p90 in voicing. The parallel wiring will give a good single coil tone but totally hum cancelling.
You simply wire up a standard coil split but place a resistor between the ground and the switch. This will limit how much of the coil gets bled to ground 👍
we could have heard and not needed his awkward explanation of coil split if he could stop showing off and just illustrate the point... the video is for viewers... not for him.
Any mods that you love that aren’t on this list? Please share them below! Also, during the section about pots, I say 1k when I meant to say 1meg! My bad.
Stereo's the only thing you didn't cover. Real nice for studio work - instant doubling. Much more of a pain to gig with, traveling with two complete signal chains (although modern stereo pedals at least allow you to share one pedal board).
For me it's the no load tone pot mod. I have been thinking about a treble bleed mod, but since no loading my tone pot, it seems I may not need it. But, of course, I will try it anyway.
Nice thing about Strats is you can drill the pickguard for switches, but easily put it back to stock with a new pickguard
Never thought about it like that. Am a LP guy and also usually didn't like the pick guard aesthetics - but your point really made me rethink my stance on it!
or just buy a loaded pickguard online and replace it for a whole new sound!
Blending knob is one of my favourites for a strat guitar.
A man who understands what coil tapping is! Have yourself a like, good sir.
Also, dude! That’s the exact way I do treble bleed circuits! I’ve tried a bunch too, and that’s the way I do it.
Master switch to have both pickups in parallel or series with each other is a fun one too!
Killer Dan! Just got done working on my LTD Viper-50 using a Seymour Duncan Liberator with Seymour Duncan Black Winter pickups and an added killswitch.I have a push pull knob and trying to find the right tone to go for and pulled a lot of great ideas here. Thanks again and keep it up. Subscribed.
Good explanations of options. Thnaks!
You might want to mention the 10-position Freeway switch that adds those serial-parallel choices for Strat single coil pickups, as well as the ability to choose all three pickups "on" at once, as well as bridge & neck choice. This started out at close to USD$60, but I see that some places are offering it for USD$38...plus, there is at least one alternative brand available thru Temu, which costs less than half as much though...caution...it appears that the required mounting depth of about 34mm is greater than the Freeway switch requires.
Another mod you may mention, as an alternative to changing pots, (ie: 250kΩ to 500kΩ), is to simply wire a resistor is a series with the tone controls, plus switching some wiring so that one tone control is for the bridge pickup & the other is for the middle & neck pickups. With that mod, you can leave the bridge tone control at 250 for the bridge, but increase the brightness for the other two pickups.
You mention the Gilmour Mod, but there is another expansion of that...---the 9 way Strat mod...adds the additional options of parallel combiniations of some or all pickutps as well as the standard series combos & the added Gilmour series combo added option.
Finally, you might mention that treble bleed circuits can be installed on individual tone controls, rather than the master volume, so you can modify only some pickup's tone is so desired. There are also variable treble bleeds circuits...and while some are "adjust & forget" (before closing the control space)others add a pot so that the treble bleed characteristics can be changed at will...less than USD$20.
do you have a tutorial on how to wire up that partial coil split? that sounds amazing
Another great video. Most of these I played with. A very notable missing mod is the Bill Lawrence telecaster 5 way switch mod. Does kind of the opposite to strat mod.
Gives telecaster some strat tone. Got treble bleeds series 150k 1nf (best to me) and PRS Style coil splits on all my passive guitars
I'll definitely be looking into that man, thanks for the tip! Do you run your cap and resistor in series or parallel on the bleeds?
@@DanLeggatt series
Perfect info. Thx. I want all the wiring mods together in one guitar LOL
😂 The thought has crossed my mind too!
I have an Ibanez law suit les Paul , 1975 vintage, that of course I have changed controls and pickups..I ended up with 500k vol and 250k tone control.( don’t recall the value of the caps) .. treble bleed cap/resistor in parallel.. and a phase switch.. for my personal taste this works for me. Great video.!
The bass bleed is something I have to try. Carl and Leo, are you checking this out?
great video dan! have you ever seen the "freeway switch"? it's a 10-way switch for strats
Hi Dan, thank you for putting this video together. Lots of great little mods demoed as always with your easy to follow charm.
No worries! It took a little longer to put together than expected. Unlike a lot of my vids, this one took a fair bit of forward planning to get the info across correctly (for the most part) & not run out of battery half way through! Thanks for watching as always and hope you are keeping well.
I wanna get started on modding / building guitars and I definitely wanna try these out.
lovely playing throughout the video
Fantastic. It's great reading about these mods and looking at diagrams but I really do appreciate being able to hear the difference. Thank you, this has been really helpful.
One of the challenges is working out the Pickup wiring such that things are not unintentionally out of phase, SD Hotrails combined with stock Fender Custom Shop pickups have this issue so you have to swap the black & green over on the SD pickup.
Very true. I've certainly fallen foul of that a few times. Not such a problem with a LP with a backplate. More of a ball ache with a Strat after you've put the guard back on!
Perfect explanation! Thanks a lot!👍🏼
Just thought I'd mention how I do two of the mods you mentioned Dan
For bass cuts on guitars with one master tone knob I use a concentric pot, usually have the bass cut on the bottom knob and treble cut on the top knob, means you're getting both without having to put an extra pot/knob in/on the guitar
With partial splits I usually use an on-off-on DPDT mini-toggle and give it two 'stages' of partial split, one being similar to the PRS style partial split you mentioned, retaining just a little of the signal from the coil being split, the other being what I refer to as a half split, using a higher value resistor so you get somewhere in between the single coil sound and the full humbucker sound
Kinda like putting the humbucker into more like P90 territory, or perhaps giving a modern higher gain humbucker an output more like a PAF, you end up with a switch that gives the pickup(s) like three voices, half-split/full humbucker/single coil split
I find a resistor around 20% of the pickup's total output generally works out well for the half-split, go much higher and depending on the pickup's output the sound gets closer to the full humbucker sound, I aim to get it sitting where it actually sounds halfway between full humbucker and single soil sounds
Very cool. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for the tips been working on my baritone jazzmaster with humbuckers for a long while. I did the parallel wiring with a 1 meg pot and it definitely gave me more clarity out of the guitar following a lot of brightness from the pot. The single coil sound that comes from this is awesome I prefer it to the stock series. Definitely an awesome mod for a low tune (b-b) answer.
Decent video, covers most common wiring mods. There's multiple ways to achieve most of these. With different control layouts on various guitars, the possibilities are almost endless. The HSS platform with 1 vol. 1 pp tone. 5way megaswitch and 1 on/on microswitch for phase is my current build. I'm wiring for ( neck,neck+middle,neck+bridge,middle and bridge,bridge). So with coilsplit and phase I'll have 9 different tones. Can't find one single schematic for this wiring online? Anyone?
Fabulous mods. Can you please leave a link for the bass cut wiring i can't seem to find it... Thanks !
Awesome video putting together a HSH strat. This video makes me want to install all the mods (lol) ensuring I have a kill switch and a blower switch to override the fact that I did all those mods. Your video gives just enough information to have a full understanding of what the mod is and some about the basic wiring of it as well as examples of most. Terms and labels get thrown around a lot and get muddy in the mix 🙏.
Here's one I like. Super simple. Put a resistor in series with the capacitor on your tone control. 1.8k or 2.2k. This prevents there being a peak in the response curve near 0 on your tone control. This peak can give an unexpected unwanted loose flubby fuzzy distorted sound. Fender describes a similar arrangement as "reducing treble without adding bass."
With the resistor you get clean roll off. You might even be able to try a larger cap value for dark tones without it becoming unusable towards the bottom.
You can't do the fuzzy "woman tone" effect (done by rolling the tone all the way off) on the pot with this mod though. But I find the tone pot more useful overall with the resistor.
Great video! The 5B5-01 10 position Free-Way Blade switch is a very elegant way to get (all?) 10 possible pickup section/wiring options on a strat. And it is virtually unnoticeable from a stock guitar.
I used to wire my Strat's to one volume bridge pickup only, then a second volume to mid and neck pickups, then a master tone control. No drilling of extra holes for switches needed, just roll the volume on the bridge pickup up or down as needed.
I use jst connectors on my pickups, toggle and jack so i can easily remove and reconfigure my ppp connections. I've connected a pot across a 4wire humbucker for variable coil split of either coil ... Quite nice. The coil positions on a LP all sound different. Parallel is a lovely sound, especially clean. On my strat i have a freeway to get my series combos. I dont have a treble bleed but i think cos my weird wiring doesn't shunt much over the tone cap when i tweak the volume. ❤❤
I want a guitar with all 10 mods in it simultaneously!
Cool vid. So any pickups with 4wires can be made toggled into series/parallel ? Right? Thnxx brother ❤
Good content! Keep on!
Thank you!
Shergold masquerader 3*3 togels two humbucker pickups. Please publish wire diagram recommend coil split.
Single coils wired in series sound so good!
I've always liked the out of phase pickup mod. But only if it's a Les Paul type of wiring with separate volume controls for each pickup. Then you can vary the amount of "quack" in the sound. 😁
The coil blending pot is a versatile mod but I wonder in what situations would you be going in between, best video on pickup wiring mods!
I keep coming back to this video for mod inspiration. 👍
Glad it’s helped out!
Thanks for this very informative overview. Currently trying to put together and HSH with a piezo bridge as well. Hoping to incorporate coil splits, treble bleed, a bright/mud switch, kill switch, and the phaser mod. Also planning on using the freeway 5 way 10 position switch. Is this all possible in one guitar? I am very new to this.
Definitely possible but sounds like a hell of a wiring job! You also may need to create a bigger cavity in the guitar to fit it all in, especially if the piezo has a preamp and battery.
@@DanLeggatt thanks for the feedback. Afraid it would be a crazy plate of spaghetti inside the body. I have a builder lined up to make the body and can leave some extra space in the cavity. Thanking I will have to buy special wiring harness instead of a standard one. Do you have any recommendations?
Love the blower switch! Installed that on all my guitars, really feels like you are pushing the amp a little more
This was great. Thanks for the knowledge. That Wylde sig is the surprisingly the best clean LP I've ever heard. 🤙Love it.
Cheers! It used to be my work horse guitar. Took some messing to get it where I wanted it but I’ve done everything from rock gigs to funk gigs with it.
Fantastic video. Did you end up trying a pot in your bass cut mini-circuit? I need to do some clean-up inside my main guitar, and I'm probably going to rewire the tone control to cut bass instead of highs.
Excellent run down of these awesome mods Dan. It's really cool what you can achieve, and all with passive circuitry as well. Have you ever messed with active stuff like on board preamps, boosts or effects? A whole other ball game of course but definitely an interesting topic.
Cheers mate! I once had a delay pedal in a guitar for a short time. One of those GFS ModBoards. Good fun but not all that useful. I've never done much else with a battery. I'm really bad at checking / changing batteries so I think it would end badly! haha.
Some great ideas here dude. I think the alligator clips so you can test mods is a great idea, I don't know why I hadn't thought of that before, might have saved be reversing some work I'd tried that didn't work out the way I wanted.
Get yourself on Amazon mate! I’m pretty sure I got a pack of 10 for £6 or £7. Total game changer for testing values. I’ve even used them for quickly changing pickups before I settle on one👌
@@DanLeggatt Oh you know me better than that! I've got loads, I just never thought to use them for that haha
You can wire up a switch to let you change the potentiometer value by switching in a resistor parallel to the pot. If you have a 500k pot and swith a 500k resistor into parallel then the result is a 250k pot. The formula is Rt = 1/( 1/R1 + 1/R2 ... +1/Rn) A 1M ohm pot and resister would give 500k, with 2 resistors 333k and with 3 x 1m resistors parallel to it you get 250k so if you fancy installing a 4 way switch you can get a range of tones from that switch.
Dude! I stumbled across your channel. Incredible stuff
Cheers man! Welcome 👍
#5 is the one I use the most. Totally allows me to control the low-end in band situations. I've wired mine so it only effects the neck pup, and if you have a tele-style 3-way you can make it so it only works in the neck position (middle and bridge position have the normal amount of bass).
The guitar I'm building now has phase, series, kill switch and bass cut. I could add a stereo option, too, but didn't bother. It's going to be my gigging guitar.
Stereo as in each pickup to a different output or something else? Sounds interesting!
@@DanLeggatt Yup. I did it to my bass, inspired by stereo ricks, and it's way cool.
I've organized my pedals as SC/bridge vs HB/neck, so I can have the neck pup running a completely different signal chain than the bridge pup, from pickups all the way to different amps.
Record the two amps at the same time, and you have instant double-track wall of sound.
Obviously with 3-pup guitars you have to decide which pup to throw down the different signal chain.
And of course it require you to use a stereo (3 wire) cable, usually used for XLR purposes.
Good vid dude. I hate stock guitars and mod everyone that I have. The Les Paul in my profile pic (I've since sold it) had the Peter Green mod but I flipped the magnet in the neck pick up whereas some of my other guitars have the wiring method. Such a good mod to have.
5:51 What value pot did you use for the variable resistor on the partial coil split?
Some great ideas 💡
I have a switch that allows me to switch between 2 different capacitors on the tone knob. When it's full on, there's no difference. But when I roll the tone control back, then the treble cut is at different frequencies, depending on the switch position. Easy to do and makes the guitar a bit more flexible. I like .22 caps for strumming - That said I use 500k potis on H-S-S guitar with noiseless pickups, so it'S nice to be able to control treble a bit more.
Interesting! I have to say I'm guilty of not using the tone knob all that much but I think that would make it a lot more flexible. Cheers!
where is the link from guitarworld that you promised on bass cut mod?
very strong introduction of the video
Nice easy one for metal guitarists with active pickups is adding another battery saddle and running 2 batteries, more headroom and beef
Perfect video, thank you very much and happy soldering 😊💙😊
Out of phase!! YES SIR!!! How about adding a BOOST SWITCH. That wood be SWEEEEEETTTT!
Going to check out your other vids. Looking to put a filtertron in the neck of my tele, thinking of putting a varitone switch (can't decide on cap values) mod the filertron some how, don't know yet and change the nut to brass. Going for a vintage 1965/1969 sound. Wondering if it will sound great or trash. Might put a b-bender in the future
Sounds like a cool setup!
@@DanLeggatt instead of a varitone might be a tonestyler switch. I keep going back and forth. Ha
Applause on the amount of experimentation.
Great overview, thank you :) I was planning to mod my Ultra Swede ('50s wiring, PRS-style partial coil split and bass cut) so I did some google research.
You said you used 3.3nF for the bass cut - are you sure it wasn't a 33nF cap?
I got a stacked 500K/250K pot and thought I could use it as treble and bass cut. Do you think 250K would be enough for a low cut?
Interesting thought! I’m not 100% sure but worth a shot for sure!
Makes me want to put as many of these mods as possible in a guitar or two...
Dan thanks a lot for sharing your mods 👍👍
No problem at all. Thanks for checking out the video.
Brilliant video.. Thank you so much mate
Thanks for sharing!
So I'm curious is it possible to add an analog delay into the guitar instead of into the guitar pedal chain?
Absolutely, as long as you can fit it in. I used to have a MoDboard delay in one of my guitars. You can purchase from guitar fetish.
I'm dying to try this!
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Great video thanks very helpful.👍
Useful video, thanks
awesome, thanks
Very nicely explained 👍
Cheers!
Long time I hated the out of phase sound. Now I love for high gain rythm... Try it - it cuts through the rythm group and let the solo guitar fly...
Hi I have a predicament. I have 2 humbucker pickups the neck has 5 wires, and the bridge has 3 wires?? I want to wire them up to a 1 tone, 1 volume pot with a 3 way toggle switch. Any advice please. I don't have a luthian in my county so I'm stuck.
I would try and find the wiring colours for each of pickup online if you can. Which brands are they? Then it’s just a case of wiring the ‘hot’ from each pickup to the switch through to the volume and tone, then to the output Jack.
@@DanLeggatt they are ibanez v7 and v8 pickups, the shr version covered pickups
I have no idea what the Ibanez colour code is to be honest. I’m sure you could find it with a bit of digging online.
@@DanLeggatt I managed to find out more. They were from either an ibanez mtm1 or mtm2 {mick Thompson} guitar. And found the wiring diagram to do the job. I'll send a link of my guitar build once I've got all the parts as im on youtube aswell.
I looked into the kill switch mod a while ago and my under standing is if it's push to make, you wire it to hot and ground of output jack, but if it's push to break, you just wire it in series to your hot output jack and whatever's supposed to be connected to the hot. Am I incorrect to assume this?
That is correct but I would always go for push to make over the ground of the output Jack. It grounds the guitar fully and gives no buzzing when cutting signal.
@@DanLeggatt that's actually new and useful info for me. Thank you!
Fkin awesome vid mate
Cheers 👍
I'm attempting to convince my dad to get a sterling valentine (here's hoping haha) and modding it to include the coil split on the neck humbucker that's on the music man one. Do you think I'll run into any difficulties?
You will likely need to change the pickup entirely. As far as I know the stock pickup isn't 4 conductor.
Great vid, I learned a lot👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
thank you!
Wiring diagram for bass cut?
Thank you.
About 7. I guess an "no load" pot is better isn't? It bypass the pot when it's full open, it's VERY easy to make your own "no load pot", or you can just buy one.
How do you go about making one?
@@DanLeggatt ua-cam.com/video/fBLp53iNCf4/v-deo.html
Saludos desde méxico, grandes aportaciones
Gracias por ver. Saludos desde Inglaterra.
good stuff lad.
Cheers 👍
Just subbed brother, love the info in this video.. and thank you for not seeming like an ego frog 🐸
Thanks for the sub 🤘
@@DanLeggatt no worries Dan, keep up the great work! If you have a minute, id love to pick your brain.
When trying to get the best single coil split sound from humbuckers, would you say that cap wiring/mods achieve this more than the pickups themselves? Does choosing which 4con humbucker to use actually matter? Or does the pick up construction still play a big part in getting the best coil split from humbuckers.
I guess essentially, is spending $200++ on a set of humbuckers just for its “coil split” a waste of money? Haha i got no slots for an actual single coil. Sorry for the long message, adding some context. Cheers!
@@razisharbini7569 Sorry I overlooked your comment for so long mate. The pickup and its output make a big difference in how it splits to get a single coil sound. However it’s not an exact science. I really like a low output humbucker with a partial split. It doesn’t get super thin, more like a fat single coil or a little p90 in voicing. The parallel wiring will give a good single coil tone but totally hum cancelling.
@@razisharbini7569 Also, humbucker sized p90 might be worth looking into if you aren’t too fussed about full humbucker.
@@DanLeggatt Hey Dan! No worries mate, and i do appreciate the response and advice brother! Its much appreciated and keep rockinnn 🤘
hi good content... very interested on no#2 partial coil split..... any wiring schematic details... already subscribed.. tqvm
You simply wire up a standard coil split but place a resistor between the ground and the switch. This will limit how much of the coil gets bled to ground 👍
I have the same multimeter my dude! Haha 😄
You've got good taste! haha
Matt Lucas, with hair!
no beef
demo without distortion - pleeeeease
Won a sub from me
Cheers!
we could have heard and not needed his awkward explanation of coil split if he could stop showing off and just illustrate the point... the video is for viewers... not for him.
🤣 It’s my video, I can do what I want 🤷♂️ Don’t like it, make your own.
Thank you
I sat thru this and he talked the whole damn time