STRATOCASTER - SSS6 - SERIES/PARALLEL WIRING (RWRP NECK)
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VOLUME
Master Volume
Tone Control
Positions 2/3/4/5
Tone Control
Position 1
5-Way Pickup Selector
Pushbutton Switch
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POSITION 5
POSITION 4
POSITION 3
POSITION 2
POSITION 1
ACTIVE PICKUPS
AND CONTROLS INDICA
TED IN ORANGE (RED INDICA
TES SERIES P
AIR)
This wiring has lots of unique features. The most important one is the ability to toggle the 2 and 4 positions between series and parallel. Fender guitars typically
combine coils in parallel. This is part of what creates that signature Fender “chiminess”. But there’s another way to connect two coils: in series. Connecting two
coils in series produces a stronger, more midrange-heavy tone. A Gibson humbucker has its two coils connected in series, and if you’ve ever plugged a
humbucker-equipped guitar into an amp that you’re used to hearing with single coils, you know the difference in output and gain that the humbucker produces. It
packs a wallop, and drives the amp harder. Now you can have both options available on your Strat, and toggle between them quickly and easily.
We use our ToneShaper pushbutton switch to toggle the 2 and 4 positions between series and parallel. This switch fits neatly between the first two pots and the
5-way, and is completely unobtrusive while remaining readily accessible. In the “down” position it protrudes from the face of the pickguard only slightly, and in the
“up” position it’s still very low-profile, so it won’t get in the way of your finger if you like to do volume swells.
You’ll probably have noticed another unique feature of this wiring configuration: the 2 position combines the bridge/neck, rather than the bridge/middle. After
developing our SSS5 wiring configuration, we’ve spoken with customers who inform us that they use the neck/middle frequently, but not the bridge/middle. So we
added this SSS6 configuration which allows the player to get the bridge/neck in position 2, mimicking a Tele in the middle position. Getting the bridge/neck
together is a common request, and is easily accomplished here. If you like this series/parallel wiring, but would prefer different pickup selections in positions 2 and
4, then please see our SSS4 and SSS5 wiring configurations.
One consideration with this change is that with most Strat pickup sets, the middle pickup is reverse-wound and reverse-polarity (RWRP), so it hum-cancels when
combined with either the neck or bridge pickup. With the wiring scheme shown here, the neck pickup becomes the common pickup, so we use a RWRP neck pickup
for with this wiring, so that hum-cancelling is retained in both the 2 and 4 positions, and regardless of whether the coils are in series or parallel.
Finally, to make this wiring truly custom, we’ve used a superswitch rather than the standard 5-way, so that we can customize the tone controls. The standard Strat
switch assigns the tone controls to specific pickups, but the superswitch assigns them to specific switch positions. We’ve assigned the lower tone control to position
1 only, so this control isn’t active in positions 2 and 4 (even though the bridge pickup is on in those positions). The benefit is that you can adjust the tone of the
bridge pickup in position 1 (rolling off a little treble if needed), without affecting the tone of the 2 and 4 positions.
Pushbutton Up
(Parallel)
Pushbutton Down
(Series)
RWRP