Cool! Thanks for the report. That is what I will use in my project. I am not sure that I really need the 4th position, but for an extra $10, it is worth trying out.
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I can see one of those in my future.
I know this was a concern. This unit sounds great. It will be interesting to see how it works out.
I checked the wiring diagrams on fenders web page and notice that my '72 Custom reissue telecaster, with the full size wide range humbucker at the neck, as well as my Lonestar strat with the SD Pearly Gates bridge pickup, both have "only" 250k pots. So this indicates that you can use 250k pots in guitars that mix single coils and full sized humbuckers, and use them effectively with great sound.
I realize that at this time you are installing a P90 in your CVC and have that awesome control assembly. I just thought I'd mention this because I, for one, have been wondering what pot or pots they put in those guitars that mix the single coils with the full sized humbuckers; like the tele's with the neck humbuckers, and the hss strats. I have also read that some people switch the pots to 500k in these guitars. Mine are staying like they are.
I hope this information helps anyone that is thinking of putting a full sized humbucker in the neck of their tele or bridge of their strat.
Thanks Duffy. That is the cool thing about this Santellan sounds unit, because you can easily swap pickups, and also mix and match pot values to see what works best.
Steve Thompson
Sun Valley, Idaho
Guitars: Fender 60th Anniversary Std. Strat, Squier CVC Tele Hagstrom Viking Semi-hollow, Joshua beach guitar, Martin SPD-16TR Dreadnought
Amphs: Peavey Classic 30, '61 Fender Concert
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I see that. That looks like a useful item.
One of my favorite guitar styles for just overall vibe and playing is a telecaster with a full sized humbucker at the neck and a really nice single coil telecaster bridge pickup. Although some complain about the wide range HB at the neck of the Fender '72 Custom reissue telecaster, I totally appreciate the tone of the WRHB, plus it has a really nice Fender tele bridge pickup. I also have a Peavey Generation EXP tele with a full sized regular covered HB at the neck and a surprisingly nice bridge tele pickup - this Peavey guitar feels great and has a really great vibe to it with a beautiful antique burst and maple fretboard. It just feels and plays great in addition to its remarkable sound.
I think a P90 at the neck of your CVC is going to bring that guitar into some uncharted territory to explore. I suppose it will sound a lot different from the stock guitar and that the P90 will be very useful. That black pickguard also is going to look very cool. I might have to put a RWRP P90 at the neck of one of my tele's, but definitely not one of the ones with the humbucker neck pickups - they are not going anywhere.
Man, I bet you are anxious to start putting that project together; and even more anxious to start playing it and chasing its mojo. The Classic 30 is a cool amp and should keep you happy with that. Lately I have been playing guitars at a local store exclusively thru a nice Fender Blues Jr III, black stock one, and it has a really beautiful clean sound that overdrives easily as you turn it up, without flushing the management off their roosts. That is a very nice, so called, little amp.