It's not me - will add the dude in the description
@Deebz2707 ай бұрын
I'm glad no-one has used the erroneous term '' coil- TAP ''... There is a difference between 'coil-split' and a 'coil-tap'.
@MrBoze-TicoCR Жыл бұрын
Great clip….. but I believe in have a bit of confusion. I have been back & forth with this clip (PRS SPLIT w/ 1.1 & 2.2) and the clip you have where you’re describing the comparison between CTS pot va classic pot. In that clip you mention that grounding would be from lug 3 &/or lug 1 to ground and possible to install the resistor there instead of the ground wire. That would correspond to the 2 bottom lugs on a classic pot layout. But here, it’s showing that the grounding option with resistors would be using the middle 2 lugs of a classic pot (C2 & C1 in a CTS layout). So I think I need some clarity. Is there a mix up?? Thanks for the feedback.
@Stepptanez Жыл бұрын
In this case it's exactly the same. When pulled C2 and 3 are connecte, as well as C1 and 1. If pushed, nothing happens, since nothing is connected to 2 and 4. Therefore you can do it eather this way or the other
@SixStringSupplies Жыл бұрын
Both work, whatever is easier for you 👍
@MrBoze-TicoCR Жыл бұрын
@@SixStringSupplies Yes...got a clear response on-line from you guys.. thanks.. I'll give it some attention this week.
@Flix1822 ай бұрын
Why aren't the resistors soldered from 1 and 2 to pod and the humbucker wires on c1/c2 ? Is this also possible or does the wiring no longer work?
@Deebz2707 ай бұрын
So... If you are wring a PRS (or anything...) with PRS pickups, which in most cases are 3-conductor - Your black/white is your - hot/ground and your red is the series coil link/split coil conductor which goes to the coil-split switch (with or without partial resistance) to ground-out each of that humbuckers coils - giving single coil output, or partial single coil with a series resistor.
@BetonBenni Жыл бұрын
I'm really new to wiring pickups :) Do I need this big black resistor between tone and volume, if I'm not using a tone pot at all? Thanks for the video :)
@SixStringSupplies Жыл бұрын
It’s a capacitor - yes you will need a capacitor for your tone control to work properly. Thanks for watching 👍
@chrisdenzler4202 Жыл бұрын
Will this work with paf’s with gavitt wire leads, or do I need different lead wire coming off the pickups ?
@remikid72 жыл бұрын
okay, so this is exactly what I'm looking for. but what happened if you have 3 legs push pull/push push tone (mid - output "why don't you connect the left(input) on volume to mid tone pot instead of the mid one and put the cap on tone?", right - ground or something, left - where this thing goes)? and what will happen if instead of connecting S+N finish in 3, you connect it to C2?
@oldasrocks9121 Жыл бұрын
So both South starts are grounded to system ground?
@Deebz2707 ай бұрын
Only when 'split-coil' is enabled. Otherwise they remain connected together as the series link between the two coils of the HB.
@frankloscutoff65532 жыл бұрын
Do you have a diagram for this using the Cts push pull pot
@SixStringSupplies2 жыл бұрын
yes on the product page: sixstringsupplies.co.uk/products/prs-wiring-kit
@grantstewart54532 жыл бұрын
What resistors did you use?
@Deebz2707 ай бұрын
1/8th or 1/4 watt 1.1 kilo-ohm [bass/neck] & 2.2 kilo-ohm [treble/bridge] will do the trick. WATCH THE VIDEO.
@kentfranklin7362 жыл бұрын
How does the partial split affect neck pickup vs bridge pickup? The neck has 1.2kohm and bridge 2.2kohm.. is it kinda like how a 300k volume pot will make your tone darker than 500k and they wamt to take more brightness from bridge pickup than neck?
@kentfranklin7362 жыл бұрын
Think I flipped what's 1.1 and 2.2.. say we have a 490r neck and 498t bridge in a gibson. This would take neck reading from say 8.1k down to 7k and bridge from say 14.2k down to 12k?
@SixStringSupplies2 жыл бұрын
Nope, you need to calculate the resistance: www.allaboutcircuits.com/tools/parallel-resistance-calculator/
@frankloscutoff65532 жыл бұрын
I'm having a hard time finding a diagram with the Cts push pull you are using in this video, do you have the diagram layout?
@Deebz2707 ай бұрын
@@frankloscutoff6553 Don't bother with a bloody CTS push-pull 'chest' pot... Use a Bourns pot with a push-push DPDT (Double-Pole - Double-Throw) switch incorporated - about £10 [ $12.52 ] from most electronics outlets. These DPDT switches can be in various configurations; either push-push or push/pull - generally there are six lugs in a pair of threes. The middle lugs of each pair is common and in one position connects with lower pair and in the opposite position connects with upper pair. These are used for phase reversal, coil-splitting etc.. On the PRS S2 range, they've opted for push/pull DPDT incorporated switch, with the two resistors wired to the middle pair of lugs (one resistor each side) and grounded (as in this video) to the pot can. In one position the circuit remains open (as one pair of lugs remains unconnected to anything), giving full humbucker output; in the obverse position - each 'coil-split' conductor is either fully or partially earthed, turning the coils into a parallel set of single coils with partial humbucking.
@davidmurray9193 Жыл бұрын
How would i do a wiring set up like this with two 500k pots and one cts to two humbuckers, toggle switch and jack, im half way through doing this prs set up on one of my guitars, but my other guitar which i have to do is a harley benton sc1000 custom with floyd rose and has three pots and a les paul style toggle switch