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1: full on humbucker
2: bridge coil
3: full bypass of volume and tone control
4: neck coil
5: parralel wiring

I'm getting a TB10 Full shred from Theodie which leaves me with a Jackson J50BC to put in my to-be beat up guitar (not sure yet, it could be a second hand Charvel or simply a Squier). I've always wanted my own cheapo one hum superstrat and I thought this could be the good occasion. I'll get a soldering iron and try to solder this myself as well, just to see how it goes...
Would this wiring be possible, and would it be uberly complicated?

You could do it with a Superswitch, but I don't see any way to do it with a standard 5-way. You could, however, probably get any 3 of those 5. (Except the parallel one.)

What's a superswitch?
This would most likely be on a Squier standard Strat or a Charvel model 3. I don't know if these have a standard 5 way or a superswitch?

You'll definitely have the quot;standardquot;. A Superswitch is like this:

from : localhost/

Although, other places sell it.

Also, at stewmac, check out this link: from : localhost/explain what you need to know about the switch.

I like this kind of innovative thinking. But my suggestion would be to use a 4-way to give you the following options:

1) Parallel
2) Activates a pot for Spin-A-Split
3) Full bypass of all pots
4) Reverse the phase of the pickup so that Spin-A-Split now dials the OTHER coil in and out.

This would give you all the tonal variety ANYONE could ever hope to have out of one pickup.

What's a spin a split?

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