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A few days ago I replaced the single coil Nocaster Cavalier Holy Grail pickup in the partscaster Esquire that I built with a Seymour Duncan Billy Gibbons BG-1400. I love having a great sounding single coil sized humbucker in it, especially because it's humbucker quiet! The Nocaster Holy Grail was great sounding too, but I hated dealing with the single coil noise when recording by my computer monitor.

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And just last night I replaced the 5-way switch in my PRS Custom 22. I never liked that switch, as I never knew what position I was in. And grasping the 5-way switch with sweating hands while under the stage lights was a pain!

Fortunately there's a company "Free-Way" that makes a great 6-way toggle switch that is fairly straight forward to install. I used model Number 3X3-08

Here's the guitar with the Free-Way switch installed...

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The switch has 2 banks of pickup selections.

There's a left and right side of three postions each...

Left Side

position 1:  neck pickup (coils in parallel)
position 2:  neck and bridge in phase (coils in parallel)
position 3:  bridge pickup (coils in parallel)

Right Side

position 1:  neck and bridge  (in series)
position 2:  neck and middle (in series)   Out Of Phase
position 3:  neck and middle (in parallel) Out Of Phase

So here's a demo of the Esquire as the rhythm guitar, and my PRS with me switching through the switch positions starting with position 1. I'm also playing bass, snapping my fingers, and I mic'd the floor so you can hear me tapping to the beat:)

 

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That's  funny, micing the floor to hear your tapping.    

I once read an interview with Paul McCartney, and he said there's one thing EVERYONE does wrong when they play Blackbird.   He said that nobody ever taps their foot, and that was something he did on purpose!

Nice pickin',  Daniel.

 

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