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Samhain

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I have a Reflex, and I love the switching on it.
I’m wondering, will a regular stock Dimarzio wire up to the switching like the Custom pup in it now?
 

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The stock pickups are Dimarzios. Same as the Axis, AL HH, etc.

You shouldn't have any trouble swapping them for anything else. They're wired to a little circuit board on the switch, which makes it easy to wire up.

(I've rewired mine a few times, though I've stuck with the stock pickups.)
 

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Thanks so much!!
I opened up the control area and saw a lot of wiring, it made me wonder if the pups weren’t special made and might not be able to just drop in another one.
I appreciate the info!
 

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I just put my 25th back to stock pickups and wiring. I hope you're handy with the soldering iron. If not, find someone who is. It's very easy to mess up on that tiny circuit board.
 

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Question regarding this wiring - if I wanted to add this parallel/series wiring to a different guitar, do I need more than just the two-way switch (circuit board)? I'm thinking about having this done professionally. My other thought was maybe getting a couple of Tele knobs and get the push/push volume knob and use that for the parallel/series switch rather than having a hole drilled in the guitar.
 

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With this particular wiring scheme (which is fairly unique), you need a 4-pole 5-way lever and a 4PDT toggle.

For a more general series/parallel switch, you need one DPDT switch per pickup (or a 4PDT for both pickups at once). The more common approach is a
DPDT push/pull (or toggle) for each pickup, wired to any kind of lever switch.
 

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With this particular wiring scheme (which is fairly unique), you need a 4-pole 5-way lever and a 4PDT toggle.

For a more general series/parallel switch, you need one DPDT switch per pickup (or a 4PDT for both pickups at once). The more common approach is a
DPDT push/pull (or toggle) for each pickup, wired to any kind of lever switch.
Thanks @beej are the lever and toggles the ones I see for sale on the MM site? i see 5 way levers as well as a two- way toggle for the Morse on the MM site.
 

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This lever switch is:

None of the toggles are right for this. The Petrucci one is close, but it's a 3-way not a 2-way. (You could use this to do series/split/parallel where each pickup is split separately, but not the way the Reflex is wired up.)

You could email MM and ask if they sell the 2-way 4PDT for the Reflex. Failing that, there are a ton of switches on the market .. for example:

If you need a hand with anything, drop me a line.
 

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@beej - said guitar is my profile pic ;) Taking delivery tomorrow. I hate the waiting part haha. In any case as this one is my forever guitar I was thinking about getting it wired up like the reflex along with a set of SD Pearly Gates installed. Not sure though. Might just leave well enough alone for a change :) EDIT.....although, I could go the easier route and just get two push/pull pots and have each pup wired in for series/parallel. So many choices haha :)
 
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