Not that I'm collecting other people's ideas for a project of my own...nope...that's not it at all.
No limitations here. 1 Tele. Three pickups. Any switching system you can devise.
I'm giving some thought to having John Suhr build me one of his swamp ash 3-pup teles, with a full size strat pup for the neck. Suhr's pups are supposed to be great, but I'm sure I'd tinker. Some Surfers, or some Kinman AV1 Blues...I'd probably start there. I love strats, but I also love the spank and attitude of a nice slab of swamp ash in a tele. This guitar would be the best of both worlds.
I've been thinking Strat Vintage Rails-Duckbucker-Tele Vintage Stack might be kinda fun. Perhaps I'd swap the positions of the Vintage Rails and Duckbucker, though.
I've also often wondere about doing something like P90-strat neck/middle pup-Tele bridge pup, though I've never nailed down which ones I'd use.
here it is.
callaham vintage tele bridge, ants tele lead, ants surfer and ants humbucker.
something like dani's, ash body, f- hole. maple neck with clear finish. antiquity Tele pickups (dont know which ones) for neck and bridge, a strat vintage rails or duckbucker middle. instead of the standard 5 way strat switch, i would make a pickguard with 3 separate on-on switches for each pickup. then just the tone and volume controls on the switchplate.
i been wanting to do a 3 pick up tele for awhile. here's my idea.
vintage tele bridge
vintage strat mid
vintage broadcaster neck
regular strat style switching
hip shot b-bender
keith tuners on both quot;equot; strings
vintage white
rosewood board
tortoise gaurd
man would that be sweet
The Tele-clone in my sig is dialed-in pretty close to ideal, (for me). A Custom 5 in the bridge, and a pair of tapped QP's in the neck and middle. A push/pull pot to tap the QP's and another to parallel/split the C5. I get a nice range of tones, and the C5 is perfect.
Oddly, I don't care for the C5 either split or paralleled, so I'll probably do away with that PP. But its no loss. I still have a great range of sounds.
tweed, if you get a suhr tele, i'll be surprised if you change the pups ... they are perfect! ... if i had $2100 to spend on a tele, the suhr i played last summer would be mine ... stunning guitar in absolutely every way
i like brent mason's 3-pup tele arrangement ... mini-hum at the neck / strat pup (hot stack?) in the center / 5-2 at the bridge (right?)
Okay, this may seem a bit wacky, but I call it my quot;VersaTelequot;
Neck: Alnico 2 Pro neck humbucker, 4 conductor
Middle: Vintage Flat for Strat, RWRP
Bridge: Quarter Pound Tele Lead, tapped
You have a five position switch wired like this:
1: Neck bucker, screw coil only (i.e. single coil)
2: Neck bucker, both coils in series (standard bucker)
3: Middle single coil
4: Middle bridge in parallel
5: Bridge single coil
The volume control will be a push-pull switch that taps the bridge. This way you can get the quot;vintagequot; Tele bridge tone, plus a more powerful tone.
The tone control will be a push-pull that puts the bridge pickup in parallel with whatever you have the switch set to. So with the tone control in the quot;upquot; position, the switch works like this:
1: Neck bucker, screw coil only bridge in parallel
2: Neck bucker, both coils in series bridge in parallel
3: Middle bridge in parallel
4: Middle bridge in parallel
5: Bridge single coil
I am not 100% sure this can be done, but when I picture the wiring in my head it makes sense to me. Am I right?
Originally Posted by ratherdashingI am not 100% sure this can be done, but when I picture the wiring in my head it makes sense to me. Am I right?
That should work great . . . with one little change. You need to reverse #1 and #2 for a standard 5-way. I wouldn't think that that would be a problem. Then wire the bridge hot and 5-way output, to the center and top lug of the push/pull respectively. That'll do just what you want.
Artie
Edit: Sorry. I just noticed, your #2 position will include the middle pup in parallel. You'ld need a quot;Superswitchquot; to accomplish what you want. Although, the neck split, in parallel with the middle, would be a nice sound. Typical Strat #2 notch tone.
Originally Posted by ArtieTooThat should work great . . . with one little change. You need to reverse #1 and #2 for a standard 5-way. I wouldn't think that that would be a problem. Then wire the bridge hot and 5-way output, to the center and top lug of the push/pull respectively. That'll do just what you want.
Artie
Edit: Sorry. I just noticed, your #2 position will include the middle pup in parallel. You'ld need a quot;Superswitchquot; to accomplish what you want. Although, the neck split, in parallel with the middle, would be a nice sound. Typical Strat #2 notch tone.
Thanks Artie! So you're saying with a standard 5-way, my idea would actually look like this:
Tone down
1: Neck bucker, both coils in series
2: Neck bucker screw coil middle in parallel
3: Middle
4: Middle bridge in parallel
5: Bridge
Tone up
1: Neck bucker, both coils in series bridge in parallel
2: Neck bucker screw coil middle in parallel bridge in parallel
3: Middle bridge in parallel
4: Middle bridge in parallel
5: Bridge
That looks pretty cool to me. I was hoping there would be a way to have a neck single coil on its own for a quot;traditionalquot; Tele neck sound, but I don't like that tone anyway
I wonder what pos 2 tone up would sound like ... probably very unique.
Damn, now I want to build this Tele! Once again, my brain is more ambitious than my bank account
Yup, I'm pretty sure you're good-to-go with that. I'll double-check as soon as I get home . . . even post a diagram.
The #2/tone up, should sound great. I'm amazed at how clean the all-three-pups-on sound of the Strat in my sig is. Two Cool Rails and the middle pup. I thought it would be muddy. For some reason, its squeeky clean. Maybe I'll post a clip.
Originally Posted by ArtieTooYup, I'm pretty sure you're good-to-go with that. I'll double-check as soon as I get home . . . even post a diagram.
The #2/tone up, should sound great. I'm amazed at how clean the all-three-pups-on sound of the Strat in my sig is. Two Cool Rails and the middle pup. I thought it would be muddy. For some reason, its squeeky clean. Maybe I'll post a clip.
Cool! I look forward to it! Thanks again!
I hope you don't mind, I did the quot;simplequot; version of the drawing. If you need the full version, complete with pups and details, let me know, and I'll post it tomorrow. I'm just a bit tired and lazy tonight.Also, could you do me a small favor? Right-click on this and save it, and then PM me to let me know you have it, or bookmark this URL:
from : localhost/lets both delete our posts concerning this. I didn't intend to hijack St_Genesius's thread.
Artie
That diagram is great, thanks Artie. Hopefully someday I will get to use it.
I'll delete my posts if you really want, but I think we're still on topic here. He did ask for an ideal 3 pup Tele, and this would be mine
Originally Posted by ratherdashingThat diagram is great, thanks Artie. Hopefully someday I will get to use it.
I'll delete my posts if you really want, but I think we're still on topic here. He did ask for an ideal 3 pup Tele, and this would be mine
I'll PM him and ask him. Its his thread.
Originally Posted by hellrider77i been wanting to do a 3 pick up tele for awhile. here's my idea.
vintage tele bridge
vintage strat mid
vintage broadcaster neck
regular strat style switching
hip shot b-bender
keith tuners on both quot;equot; strings
vintage white
rosewood board
tortoise gaurd
man would that be sweet
Yessir, I could dig that. Broadcaster neck...interesting. I have an old one that I like a lot, a little hotter than newer ones. I might have to try that. I'm thinking Mary Kay finish, tortoise guard, with a big vintage-tinted and oiled maple neck. I've always preferred the feel of rosewood, but a swamp ash tele begs for maple under the frets. I'm sure I could put up with it
That guitar would run 2k, which includes plekking and Feiten tuning at no upcharge. Pretty good deal, methinks.
No need to delete anythign, fellas. If anything, I think you should post the diagram and info in its own thread (as well as leave ithere), so that people trying to find it later will have an easier time. It's bit more complex than anything *I'd* be likely to attempt, but I can certianly get behind the burning desire to create the most versatile single instrument possible.
Cool . . . then we'll leave it up.
SSL-1 in the neck amp; middle and a Jerry Donohue Tele in the bridge with a 5-way super switch.
position 1-neck
quot; quot; 2-neck amp; middle
quot; quot; 3-neck amp; bridge
quot; quot; 4-middle amp; bridge
quot; quot; 5-bridge
All the good Tele amp; Strat tones in one axe.......now if i can come up with the bread........Joe
- Feb 24 Wed 2010 20:56
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