Strat Super Switch Wiring Diagram

So, if you're like me you love having humbuckers on your Strat (mine is an HSH, with a mini-humbucker at the neck), but also like the sound of the single coils. I already have a switch in the volume pot to turn the humbuckers into single coils. What I want now, is to be able to have either the Bridge, the Middle, the Bridge + Neck (middle position on Gibson SG/Tele), the Middle + Neck (the best out-of-phase position), or the Neck on its own. I'm not so keen on the other out-of-phase position, the one with the Bridge + Middle pickups, especially given the option of having the Bridge humbucker working flat out. Here's a wiring diagram that shows how to set this up using a 5-way Strat super switch. Out of the four poles you only need three, one per pickup, essentially. In all this gives you nine separate sounds. The only one that won't sound different with switch 2 in use is Middle on its own (Switch 1 in position 2), otherwise they will all sound different when coil-split.

My humbuckers are both Seymour Duncan, which means it's the red and white wires you want to send to Switch 2. If you want, you can take the output of that to the 'hot' (the output) instead of to ground, then you get a slightly different sound. In fact, that's what's recommended here.

Here's the circuit diagram or schematic:


Switch 2 is a push-push switch in the volume pot.

Here is a diagram showing the results:


And here's a photo of my Strat:

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