https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/toggle-switches/0394419/
Found this, which is exactly what i’m looking for, just wondering if this still relates to the original diagram you sent me.
https://au.rs-online.com/web/p/toggle-switches/0394419/
Found this, which is exactly what i’m looking for, just wondering if this still relates to the original diagram you sent me.
Simon's drawing will do nicely for on/on too. Strictly you only need to wire one half, but both is fine too. Just ignore the bits of the diagram showing other switch combinations.
An interesting variation would be to have separate volume controls for each pickup.
Build #1, failed solid body 6 string using neck from a scrapped acoustic (45+ odd years ago as a teenager!)
Build #2, ugly parlour semi with scratch built body and ex Peavey neck
Build #3, Appalachian Dulcimer from EMS kit
Build #4, pre-owned PB ESB-4
Build #5, Lockdown Mandolin
Build #6, Sixty six body for Squier
Build #7, Mini Midi Bass
I just can’t seem to find what i’m looking for in the on-on-on configuration.
So having the flat toggle lever is imperative?I just can’t seem to find what i’m looking for in the on-on-on configuration.
If that's the case, I'd just pony up and buy the $20 dollar one from Realparts. ($27.80 w/ postage)
At least you'll get what you want.
Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...
Weird you can't easily get a flat toggle on-on-on switch, but at least you canget one at a price (though there must be a supplier somewhere who does one and supplies Realparts/Allparts).
how about this?
https://au.element14.com/e-switch/10...nel/dp/2696659
Build #1, failed solid body 6 string using neck from a scrapped acoustic (45+ odd years ago as a teenager!)
Build #2, ugly parlour semi with scratch built body and ex Peavey neck
Build #3, Appalachian Dulcimer from EMS kit
Build #4, pre-owned PB ESB-4
Build #5, Lockdown Mandolin
Build #6, Sixty six body for Squier
Build #7, Mini Midi Bass
Looks good, thought you may need some extra 1/4" nuts and washers.