Replacing Jaguar switches with one rotary switch?

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Replacing Jaguar switches with one rotary switch?

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I'm planning a custom build that will basically be a Mustang body with Jaguar pickups and trem. I'm also trying to simplify it as much as possible, without all the Jaguar switches, so I was wondering if it would be possible to use a rotary switch to get all the options that you'd have with the traditional Jaguar switches/wiring? I know you can get a six-position rotary switch like this - LINK - so theoretically, it seems like it should be possible, but I don't know much about guitar electronics, so I'm not sure if it would work or not. Has anyone ever tried this?
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robroe wrote:no.
No, it won't work, or no you've never tried it?
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I'm sure it's possible.
I had something similar on a strat that is long since dismantled. However, I never took any pictures of it and never made a schematic.

The positions would be something like this:
1. Both off
2. Neck only
3. Bridge only
4. B+N series
5. B+N parallel
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Mo Rawka wrote:I'm sure it's possible.
I had something similar on a strat that is long since dismantled. However, I never took any pictures of it and never made a schematic.

The positions would be something like this:
1. Both off
2. Neck only
3. Bridge only
4. B+N series
5. B+N parallel
Do you know if I'd need a 2-pole or 4-pole switch? I don't really know what the difference is or which one I'd need. I'm not sure, but it also looks like the 4-pole may be too deep to fit into the cavity.
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The one that I had was a 5 position 4 pole (I think).
How soon are you planning on doing this? I'm at school now, but I have the switch still at my parent's house, if you're willing to wait about a month,
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You could go the Johnny Marr/Baja Tele 4 way switch route.

All three pickup positions plus both pups in series.

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you can never replace the rolleys though.

you loose the whole 2 independent volume levels which is the whole point for me.


the only way you could do it with this kind of switching idea is to rip out the standard tone knob, replace it with a second volume knob...either one for each pickup like a super-sonic/duo-caster or some how rig up the second volume knob to your rotary switch to function when you switch it on.


ORRRR


start dicking around with dual concentric knobs and i HATE them
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Mo Rawka wrote:The one that I had was a 5 position 4 pole (I think).
How soon are you planning on doing this? I'm at school now, but I have the switch still at my parent's house, if you're willing to wait about a month,
I'll probably have to decide within a week or so, although the fact that it's a 4-pole may mean that I won't be able to do it anyway. The depth of that switch is 1-1/2" which is the same depth as a Mustang body, so I'm thinking there won't be enough clearance for it. Thanks, though!
taylornutt wrote:You could go the Johnny Marr/Baja Tele 4 way switch route.

All three pickup positions plus both pups in series.

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Yeah, that was my original plan, and I still might end up going with that, but I thought I might see what other options there might be first.
robroe wrote:you can never replace the rolleys though.

you loose the whole 2 independent volume levels which is the whole point for me.


the only way you could do it with this kind of switching idea is to rip out the standard tone knob, replace it with a second volume knob...either one for each pickup like a super-sonic/duo-caster or some how rig up the second volume knob to your rotary switch to function when you switch it on.


ORRRR


start dicking around with dual concentric knobs and i HATE them
I don't really use the rolleys. I usually just keep the volume and tone turned all the way up, so that's not a big deal to me. My thought was to replace the tone knob with the rotary switch and just have a master volume knob. I realize I probably wouldn't get all the same options, but I wanted to kind of simplify things a bit. The three main settings I use are the bridge by itself, the neck and bridge together, and the neck on the rhythm circuit. I rarely use the strangle switch, so I could lose that. I'm not sure if I'd be able to keep the rhythm circuit, but if not, I'd be okay with that. I'm just trying to figure out what exactly my options would be with the rotary switch and if it's do-able.

The concentric knobs is something else I considered, so I might look into that.

If nothing else, I'll probably just go with the Marr 4-way switch/wiring.
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Wire it like a pre-'67 (or AVRI) Tele, but use a 4-way switch.

Bridge
Middle
Neck
Neck+treble bleed (capacitor on forward position switch lugs)

One vol, one tone

That's all the Jag settings minus rolleys right there.
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